Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig Presentation for CAgM Expert Meeting on Weather, Climate and Farmers, Geneva 15-18 Nov 2004.

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Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig Presentation for CAgM Expert Meeting on Weather, Climate and Farmers, Geneva Nov 2004

Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig The activities of the German Weather Service in the field of agroclimatology

Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig The activities of the German Weather Service in the field of agroclimatology

Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig The activities of the German Weather Service in the field of agroclimatology

Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig The activities of the German Weather Service in the field of agroclimatology

Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig The activities of the German Weather Service in the field of agroclimatology

Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig The activities of the German Weather Service in the field of agroclimatology

Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig The activities of the German Weather Service in the field of agroclimatology

Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig The activities of the German Weather Service in the field of agroclimatology

Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig The activities of the German Weather Service in the field of agroclimatology

Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig The activities of the German Weather Service in the field of agroclimatology

Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig The activities of the German Weather Service in the field of agroclimatology

Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig The activities of the German Weather Service in the field of agroclimatology

Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig The activities of the German Weather Service in the field of agroclimatology

Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig The activities of the German Weather Service in the field of agroclimatology

Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig The activities of the German Weather Service in the field of agroclimatology

Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig The activities of the German Weather Service in the field of agroclimatology

Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig The activities of the German Weather Service in the field of agroclimatology

Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig The activities of the German Weather Service in the field of agroclimatology

Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig The activities of the German Weather Service in the field of agroclimatology

Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig Conclusions and outlook *The variety of agroclimatological topics covers the annual cycle from spring over summer and autumn into winter. *The applications in agrometeorology prove numerous, and combinations of elements deliver a very useful output as advice for agriculture. *The frequencies, mean, extremes and deviation of agroclimatic elements produce valuable insights for risk management. *Objective model output allows for a quick evaluation of a current situation. *Agroclimatic trend analyses serve for climate change impact research. *The future importance of agroclimatology is growing due to: - better recommendations from better models and growing data base, - more frequent inquiries from farmers, organisations and government. The activities of the German Weather Service in the field of agroclimatology

Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig Agroclimatology: useful advisory instrument giving information to farmers, agricultural organisations and agrometeorologists. Summary Wide variety of fields in agroclimatology with many combinations: crop conditions and microclimate, soil conditions, yield and quality, warnings and risks, pests and diseases, phenology. Advantages: better planning, risk assessment, statements for a region, evaluation of a current situation, better preparedness for adverse situations, climate impact research, model testing. Perspectives: growing quality of and need for agroclimate information. The activities of the German Weather Service in the field of agroclimatology

Agrometeorological Research Braunschweig The activities of the German Weather Service in the field of agroclimatology