Use of long-range weather forecasts in crop predictions

  • Weare B
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Uncertainties in weather forecasts still present the greatest problem in making useful crop predictions. Weather variables needed for crop growth models are minimum and maximum temperatures, precipitation, and solar radiation. Each of the three potential sources of long-range forecasts of such variables has deficiencies, but improvements offer some encouragement.

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Weare, B. (1990). Use of long-range weather forecasts in crop predictions. California Agriculture, 44(2), 28–29. https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.v044n02p28

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