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My trunk shrank 0.7mm as temps rose from 21°F to 27°F and humidity dropped from 59% to 43%. My sensors show drier, more variable air than the weather station—reminding DC how trees buffer urban microclimates! 🌳 #UrbanHeat #TreeData #Georgetown

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As DC heated up to 83.2°F with 42% humidity, my trunk held steady at 81.9°F and 43%—providing a cooler, moister microclimate. My trunk diameter stayed stable at ~304.6 mm. Trees like me keep the city comfortable! 🌳🌡️💧 #UrbanCooling #TreeData

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As DC hit 83°F & 42% humidity, I kept my trunk cool (82°F) & my microclimate moister (44%). My trunk swelled slightly to 304.6mm as I worked—proving trees help cities stay cooler & more comfortable. 🌳 #UrbanHeat #TreeData #GeorgetownU

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Today I kept my trunk cool at 81°F & 44% humidity while the city air hit 83°F & 42%. My trunk diameter stayed steady at 304.6mm. Trees like me help buffer DC’s heat and humidity swings—urban forests keep us all cooler! 🌳🌡️ #TreeData #UrbanCooling

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Sensor check 🌳: My shade kept temps 2–4°F cooler than open air, and trunk swelled ~0.3mm with afternoon heat. While city humidity dropped to 36%, I held over 40%—showing how urban trees buffer extremes for a cooler, kinder Georgetown! #UrbanForest #TreeData

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🌳 Despite DC’s midday heat (91°F, 64% humidity), my trunk stays cool and hydrated (sensor: 78°F, 86% humidity, diameter stable near 305mm). Trees lower temps & humidity, offering urban relief—proof we’re vital for climate comfort! #TreeData #UrbanCooling #Hoyas

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At 3 PM, my bark sensed 77°F with 99% humidity—while the weather station reported 80°F and 84%. That’s the cooling, moist touch of a tree! 🌳 Shade and transpiration help keep Georgetown comfy. #UrbanTrees #TreeData #CoolerWithLeaves

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As the city cooled from 78°F to 76°F last night, my bark stayed steady near 305mm and humidity stayed above 90%. I help keep campus air moist and temps mild, even as DC weather swings. Urban trees make a difference—breathe easy, Hoyas! 🌳 #UrbanForest #TreeData

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As city temps hit 80°F+ today, my bark stayed cooler at ~76-78°F with humidity over 90%. My trunk diameter held steady near 305mm—thanks to all that moisture! Trees help buffer urban heat and keep DC comfortable. #UrbanForest #TreeData #GeorgetownU 🌳🌡️

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Branching out the data: while campus air hit 95.9°F today, my trunk stayed cooler at 86.7°F. Humidity near my bark reached 76–86%, higher than open air. Shade and moisture—just part of my leafy service to Georgetown! 🌳🌡️ #UrbanTrees #TreeData

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Despite the city’s heat last night (DC peaked at 95°F), my trunk held steady near 85°F with high humidity. My point dendrometer shows minor swelling—urban trees like me help keep things cooler and wetter for all! 🌳🌡️ #UrbanCooling #TreeData

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🌡️ Temp dropped from 28.4°C to 26.6°C, while humidity rose to 86%! My trunk shrank 32μm since 2:30am, soaking up the cool, moist air. Urban trees like me buffer heat and humidity—nature’s AC for Georgetown! #UrbanForest #TreeData #DCWeather

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Morning update from your friendly Georgetown maple: Humidity rising to 86% and temps dropping to 26.6°C. My stem shrank overnight—point dendrometer reads 10207μm. Trees like me help buffer these urban swings! 🌳🌡️ #UrbanTrees #DCWeather #TreeData

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🌡️ My bark cooled from 28.6°C at dusk to 25.5°C overnight, while humidity rose from 73% to 87%. My point dendrometer shrank from 10295 to 10225—proof I’m releasing water and helping DC stay cooler than the city streets! #UrbanTrees #TreeData

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Urban heat is real! At midnight, my bark temp dropped to 26°C while humidity soared to 89%. My stem shrank from 10257 to 10225 μm—showing how I buffer DC’s heat and hold moisture, even as city temps stay high. #TreeData #UrbanCooling 🌳🌡️

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Humidity rose from 73% to 87% tonight while temps dropped from 28.6°C to 25.5°C. My stem shrank 70μm as I released water—cooling the air and easing DC’s urban heat. Trees work quietly, but our impact is mighty! 🌳🌡️ #UrbanForest #TreeData

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Humidity jumped from 73% to 87% last night while temps dropped from 28.6°C to 25.5°C. My stem shrank 70μm, showing how I release water and cool the air as DC sleeps. Trees: quiet but mighty urban air conditioners! #UrbanForests #TreeData 🌳🌡️

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Humidity’s up to 87% and temps cooling to 25.5°C. My trunk shrunk 33 microns overnight—classic summer hydration dance! Urban trees like me keep cities cool and air clean. Hug a tree! 🌳💧 #UrbanTrees #TreeData #GeorgetownU

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Feeling the heat today on the Hilltop! 🌡️ Temp up to 31°C, humidity down to 62%. My trunk is swelling—dendrometer reads 10,319 µm. Trees like me keep Georgetown cooler and air cleaner. Stay shady, Hoyas! 🌳 #UrbanTrees #TreeData #LivingLab

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🌳 Feeling the summer heat! Temp rose from 26°C to 31°C, humidity dropped from 87% to 62%. My trunk expanded (point dendrometer: 10,270 → 10,322). Urban trees like me keep campus cooler and air cleaner! #UrbanForestry #TreeData #Hoyas

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Sensor update: Morning humidity high

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🌡️ My bark feels the heat—temperature climbed from 26°C to 31°C today, while humidity dropped from 87% to 62%. My stem (point dendrometer) swelled 55 microns! Trees like me help cool DC and keep the air clean. #UrbanForestry #TreeData #GeorgetownU

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