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    Autumn in the Adirondacks – Vibrant Fall Colors Pop In Satellite Photos

    By Kathryn Hansen, NASA Earth ObservatoryOctober 20, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Autumn in the Adirondacks 2022
    The Adirondack Mountains in northeast New York on October 8, 2022.

    Vibrant leaf color in northeast New York has not disappointed leaf-peepers.

    Dry conditions in the summer of 2022 dulled autumn foliage in many parts of the United States. However, there were some places where leaf color still popped, including the Adirondack Mountains in northeast New York.

    Leaves in the Adirondacks were at peak or near-peak color for the season on October 8, 2022, when the Operational Land Imager-2 (OLI-2) on Landsat 9 acquired these satellite images.

    Fall Colors Elizabethtown
    Elizabethtown on October 8, 2022.

    The image above shows autumn color around Elizabethtown, New York. The town, which is located approximately 40 miles (60 kilometers) southwest of Burlington, Vermont, has long been called the “eastern gateway of the Adirondacks.” Much of the striking yellow foliage in this image is west of the town, within the Hurricane Mountain Wilderness, a 13,784-acre (56 square kilometers) part of the Adirondack Forest Preserve.

    Around 20 miles (30 kilometers) south of Elizabethtown, forests near the town of North Hudson were also seeing vibrant displays of fall color (image below). From North Hudson, the Blue Ridge Road winds to the west and bisects the Hoffman Notch and Dix Mountain wilderness areas.

    Fall Colors North Hudson
    North Hudson on October 8, 2022.

    Both towns are within Adirondack Park—the largest state park in the contiguous United States, spanning 6 million acres (24,000 square kilometers) or about one-sixth of the state. This relatively unbroken forested landscape puts on a reliable show of seasonal color. Deciduous trees with especially vivid hues include sugar and red maples, and quaking and bigtooth aspens. Eastern larches also put on a showy display, but on this conifer, it is the needles, not leaves, that turn brilliant golden yellow in autumn.

    Fall color reaches its peak when air temperatures drop and shortened daylight triggers plants to slow and stop the production of chlorophyll—the molecule that plants use to synthesize food. When the green chlorophyll pigment fades, various yellow and red pigments become visible.

    Forecasters had called for fall color to underwhelm leaf-peepers this year in eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, central New England, and southeastern New York, where below-average rainfall during summer had caused trees to become stressed. Other areas had the right recipe for fall color: a cool, wet summer followed by a cool, dry autumn. In northern New York, leaf color was expected to be vibrant, but peak later in the season than usual.

    NASA Earth Observatory images by Joshua Stevens, using Landsat data from the U.S. Geological Survey.

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