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These agro-meteorological stations allow us to have information on fundamental meteorological parameters in precision agriculture and to carry out actions such as:
· Temperature and relative humidity monitoring.
· Wind speed and direction measurement.
· Atmospheric pressure monitoring.
· Solar radiation (UV) measurement.
· Rainfall monitoring.
Thanks to their compact and portable design, these agrometeorological systems can be linked together to form an IoT Sensor Network that collects weather data over large areas of land.
The data can be processed in real time to provide relevant crop information, and the intelligent computer system for using the data allows alerts and notifications to be generated in the event of situations affecting crops.
Climate risk reduction
Reducing the risks associated with extreme weather events such as frost, drought or flooding through anticipation and prevention.
Pest risk
The meteorological data collected helps to prevent the spread of diseases and the development of pests, to predict pest life cycles and to plan control strategies.
Irrigation control
Data on temperature, relative humidity, wind speed and solar radiation can be used to calculate crop evapotranspiration and therefore water and irrigation requirements.
Quality enhancement
The agroclimatic station data set allows farmers to make decisions that improve the quality of their crops in terms of nutrition, taste and visual appearance.
The alarm system is personalised for each user, who can configure the activation levels and how alarms are received, which is particularly useful in extensive farming.
Monitoring the specific weather conditions in an agricultural area allows a better understanding of the local climate and its effect on crops, optimising the planning and management of activities such as sowing, irrigation, fertiliser and pesticide application, and of course improving the efficiency of the use of resources such as water and energy.