Abstract
With the occurrence of frost, sensitive plants are susceptible to damage. One of the most counter-intuitive impacts of climate change is the increasing frequency of spring frost. Studies have warned of this problem (Inouye, 2008), describing an earlier budburst due to higher temperatures during winter and the last day of frost remaining around the same date. The risk of polar jet stream destabilisation by quick warming has also been mentioned (Molitor et al., 2014). Since 2016, Western European vineyards have suffered from frost damage almost every year (Rochard et al., 2019).
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