{date_time_string}
Wet Bulb Temperature | {wet_bulb_temp} °F |
Wind Direction | {wind_direction} ° |
Rainfall | {rainfall} in |
DAY | DESCRIPTION | HIGH / LOW | PRECIP |
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Estimates minimum overnight temperature using Brunt Equation, and sunset air and dew point temperatures.
Station | Est. Min T air° F | Est. Min T air muck | Sunset(DST) | Air Temp ° F | Dew Point Temp ° F |
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The Forecast Tracker plots the current and forecasted temperature on a graph to show how well these values "track" each other, and if critical levels are likely over the next 24 hours.
Time | Observation | NWS | Diff | index |
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Evaporative cooling may result in plant damage when water is used for cold protection during dry windy conditions. Below is a table that categorizes evaporative cooling potential as "irrigation risk".
Click here to view irrigation risk criteria.
Station | Current Irrigation Risk | Current Air Temp ° F | Current Wet Bulb Temp ° F | Current Max Wind Speed mph |
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*Note: 'None' for Irrigation Risk indicates that Tair was at least 10 degrees F above your critical temperature, or at least 6 degrees above Twetbulb with little wind. In either case you should always use your best judgement to determine whether to irrigate.
Once the cutoff temperature has been reached, it is not necessary to continue irrigation until all ice has melted from the plant.
Station | Cutoff Temp ° F | Current Air Temp ° F | Current Wet Bulb Temp ° F | Current Max Wind Speed mph |
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Temp @ 60cm | {temp60cmF} °F |
Temp @ 10m | {temp10mF} °F |
Soil @ -10cm | {soilTemp10cmF} °F |
Rainfall | {rainFall2mInch} in |
Wind Dir @ 10m | {windDir10mDeg} ° |
Dew Point @ 2m | {dewPoint2mF} °F |
ET | {etInch} in |
Pressure | {bp2m} mb |
Average Rad | {totalRad2mWm2} W/m2 |
DAY | DESCRIPTION | HIGH / LOW | PRECIP |
Click here for help determining your critical temperature.
Estimates minimum overnight temperature using Brunt Equation, and sunset air and dew point temperatures.
Station | Est. Min T air° F | Est. Min T air muck | Sunset(DST) | Air Temp ° F | Dew Point Temp ° F |
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Click here for more information.
The Forecast Tracker plots the current and forecasted temperature on a graph to show how well these values "track" each other, and if critical levels are likely over the next 24 hours.
Time | Observation | NWS | Diff | index |
---|
Click here for more information.
Evaporative cooling may result in plant damage when water is used for cold protection during dry windy conditions. Below is a table that categorizes evaporative cooling potential as "irrigation risk".
Click here to view irrigation risk criteria.
Station | Current Irrigation Risk | Current Air Temp ° F | Current Wet Bulb Temp ° F | Current Max Wind Speed mph |
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*Note: 'None' for Irrigation Risk indicates that Tair was at least 10 degrees F above your critical temperature, or at least 6 degrees above Twetbulb with little wind. In either case you should always use your best judgement to determine whether to irrigate.
Once the cutoff temperature has been reached, it is not necessary to continue irrigation until all ice has melted from the plant.
Station | Cutoff Temp ° F | Current Air Temp ° F | Current Wet Bulb Temp ° F | Current Max Wind Speed mph |
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Click here for more information.
{date_time_string}
Wet Bulb Temperature | {wet_bulb_temp} °F |
Wind Direction | {wind_direction} ° |
Rainfall | {daily_rainfall} in |
Solar Radiation | {solar_radiation} W/m^2 |
DAY | DESCRIPTION | HIGH / LOW | PRECIP |