The network of meteorological instruments deployed across the University of Georgia’s campuses and research facilities collects real-time data on atmospheric conditions, including temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind speed and direction, solar radiation, and soil conditions. This data supports agricultural research, informs campus operations, and contributes to broader weather forecasting models.
These installations provide crucial information for optimizing agricultural practices, managing water resources, and protecting crops from adverse weather events. Historical data gathered over time allows researchers to track climate trends and assess their impact on the regional ecosystem. Access to this detailed, localized data is essential for both academic research and practical applications in fields like agriculture and environmental science.