AgriMetThe Pacific Northwest Cooperative
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AgriMet, a conjunction of the words "agricultural" and "meteorology", is a satellite-based network of automated agricultural weather stations operated and maintained by the Bureau of Reclamation. The stations are located in irrigated agricultural areas throughout the Pacific Northwest and are dedicated to regional crop water use modeling, agricultural research, frost monitoring, and integrated pest and fertility management.
- (General program information, station locations, installation dates,
types of weather data collected, types of sensors and equipment used
at AgriMet stations, information about crop water use charts and
growing degree days, station photographs).
- (Last 5 days archive weather data, last 8 days hourly weather data,
current weather data, access to historical weather database,
types of weather data collected, station location and installation dates,
key to weather parameter codes and data flags, information about
growing degree days, provisional data disclaimer)
- (Current crop water use charts, interpreting crop water use charts,
key to crop codes used in water use charts, evapotranspiration summaries
for current and previous years, graphs of daily evapotranspiration for each
AgriMet station, irrigation guide)
- (Graphs of daily evapotranspiration for each AgriMet station,
updated each morning at 6:00 am Mountain Time)
- (AgriMet system map... click on a station for access to more information)
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(What's new with the AgriMet program)
- (How to contact us: addresses, phone numbers, email, ftp site address, etc.)
- (Useful Internet links: weather, climate, irrigation, agriculture, and water supply information)
- (USBR Pacific Northwest Region home page, Great Plains AgriMet system
in Montana, east of the Continental Divide, Irrigation Guide