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Trees and Ice Storms: The Development of Ice Storm-Resistant Urban Tree Populations
Richard J. Hauer, Mary C. Hruska, and Jeffrey O. Dawson. 1994. Trees and ice storms: The development of ice storm–resistant urban tree populations. Special Publication 94-1, Department of Forestry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Urbana, IL 61801. 12pp. [1008]

Trees and Ice: Quick Tips
Presented by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (Canada), this news release provides the essential information on responding to an ice storm. [1009]

Helping Trees Recover From Ice Storms
A summary of lessons learned during the ice storms of 1998 in the northeastern U.S. (Adobe PDF File) [998]

Ice Storm 98 and New Hampshire Forests and Trees
This page provides contact directories, legal information, fact sheets, and information on workshops. Presented by the Forestry and Wildlife Program of the University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension and The New Hampshire Division of Forests and Lan [1000]

Silvicultural Approaches for Managing Ice-Damaged Stands
Presented by the USDA Forest Service (Adobe PDF file) [1005]

Some tips on how to care for damaged trees
Presented by the Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada, this illustrated article provides information on assessing damage caused by the 1998 ice storm, proper pruning, and replacing severely damaged trees. It also includes information on a 30- [1006]

Weather Information

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- Trees and Ice Storms: The Development of Ice Storm-Resistant Urban Tree Populations

- Using NED/Stand Inventory, Processor, and Simulator to Cruise Ice-Damaged Stands


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