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Atmosphere and the Water Cycle - a Real-Time Look |
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Information - AW05 Agrometeorology
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Event Information |
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The aims and scope of the session are to collect papers showing the
results of application of meteorological and climate information for
agriculture, horticulture, and agro-environment including the fishery
and use of meteorological information in forestry. Presentations are
invited in following areas: methods of measurements and data collection
in agrometeorology, evapotranspiration and soil water availability and
irrigation models as well as frost protection warning methods,
agrometeorological modeling, crop models, parameterisation/modelling of
meteorologically induced diseases and pests, connections to operational
warning systems of pests and diseases weather scenarios and weather
generators in agricultural theory and practice, agrometeorological
information supporting decision making in agricultural production,
methods and techniques of plant protection in extreme weather conditions
and events (hail, frost, drought, strong wind), end-user-software
developed for agrometeorological purposes, administrating meteorological
and biological data sets for purposes of agro meteorology,
homogenisation of long series of data of meteorological and biological
nature SVAT (soil-vegetation-atmosphere-transfer)-models, LAM (Local
Area Models) as an input to micro meteorological and crop models.
Special emphasis is on the use of modern techniques as application of
remote sensing technique (satellite and airborne surface temperature or
radar precipitation measurements) and geographical information system
(GIS) in the parameterisation of crop models on improvement of
measurements and mapping of land properties for
regional land cover, soil moisture or surface albedo. Papers are welcome
not only in the pre-processing methods of the necessary input data but
in the spatialisation of model results.
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Preliminary List of Solicited Speakers |
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