New Brunswick Agricultural Weather Network with 34 Stations
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Description
34 automated weather stations in New Brunswick provide hourly, near-real-time data for agricultural planning. The network, operated by the New Brunswick Department of Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries, reports on temperature, humidity, wind, radiation, and soil conditions. Data is quality-assessed and published continuously, though precipitation and soil moisture data are seasonal.
Use Cases
Model crop yield based on hourly temperature and humidity data.
Monitor soil moisture and temperature for irrigation scheduling.
Analyze wind patterns for farm infrastructure planning.
Assess radiation levels for greenhouse energy management.
Track seasonal precipitation for flood and drought risk analysis.
Strengths
34 stations provide a distributed network across the province.
Hourly sampling frequency and near-real-time data feed offer timely insights.
Data undergoes manual quality assessment prior to publication.
Reports on seven categories of environmental elements, including soil conditions.
Limitations
Exact station locations are not shared publicly, limiting precise geospatial analysis.
Precipitation and soil moisture data are seasonal, not continuous.
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Provenance
Source
New Brunswick Department of Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries
Collection Method
Automated weather station network
Freshness
Near real time (data ingested frequently)
Geography
New Brunswick, Canada
Data is licensed under OGL-CA-2.0. Exact station coordinates are withheld for privacy; stations are georeferenced by parish.