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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Extension's Future Needs for Weather Data



Rick Koelsch and Martha Shulski


A recent challenge experienced by the CropWatch web team to deliver valuable important weather data highlighted the importance of connecting our Extension web resources to the available weather and climate resources.  This seems to be a good time to ask "What current and future weather and climate products will be needed by Extension faculty to meet the needs of our clientele?

Jenny Rees recently shared that CropWatch clientele/customers are frequent users of weather data. The soil/temp data even right now remains in the top 5 Crop Watch web pages visited daily. The GDD/ET page was their 2nd highest page behind the home page in the summer of 2013.  But the lack of the right information for 2014 cost web views and created many disgruntled clientele.   This experience reinforces the importance of weather and climate data to many of our clientele.

For Extension to be responsive to the needs of our current and future clientele, we need to ask some of the following questions about weather and climate data:
  • What types of data sources are available from our State Climatologist, High Plains Regional Climate Center (HPRCC), National Drought Mitigation Center, and other sources? 
  • What are the data needs of our current and future decision tools (web pages, modeling tools, apps) and other educational products?
  • Crop producers and their advisors are big consumers of this information.  What will be the needs of beef producers?  NRDs?  Urban green industry clientele? …
  • What innovative tools will be emerging from the Sustainable Corn project, U2U Climate Change, project, and USDA Climate Hubs?
The HPRCC invites Extension faculty to participate in a conversation about current and future climate and weather data needs.  This is an important discussion that will be a part of the work of the new Extension work group on Resiliency to Extreme Events/Climate Variability in Nebraska.  However, the faculty that need to be involved in this discussion may not all be a part of this Resiliency work group.

Who has a specific weather or climate data need important to the success of current or future educational products or decision tools? If you would like to be a part of this conversation with HPRCC and others, please share your name with Martha and Rick.

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