Let me throw a little geometry into the conversation.
The measurements indicated in the original post state a DBH of 10'-4"
DBH is a forester's term for diameter breast height. The standard for breast height is 4'-6" above the ground.
Lest anyone think we have 10'+ diameter cedars in NJ, the pictures show a circumference being measured at 10'-4" (10.33')
Circumference is calculated using: pi x d So, if pi(d)=10.33' , solving for d we find that the diameter is 3.28' or 3'-3 3/8"
Certainly a large tree by any standard but the forester/surveyor in me cannot let erroneous terms fly around unchecked.
The measurements indicated in the original post state a DBH of 10'-4"
DBH is a forester's term for diameter breast height. The standard for breast height is 4'-6" above the ground.
Lest anyone think we have 10'+ diameter cedars in NJ, the pictures show a circumference being measured at 10'-4" (10.33')
Circumference is calculated using: pi x d So, if pi(d)=10.33' , solving for d we find that the diameter is 3.28' or 3'-3 3/8"
Certainly a large tree by any standard but the forester/surveyor in me cannot let erroneous terms fly around unchecked.