Environment
Environmental Intelligence (GDD, Heat & Drought)
Pull real historical weather and compute crop-relevant agroclimatic indicators.
How it works
We pull historical daily weather from the Open-Meteo archive for any field location and compute Growing Degree Days (GDD) using the standard base temperature for your crop, plus heat-stress days, dry days, and precipitation totals. These indicators turn a year-long weather record into a small set of decision-grade numbers you can correlate with yield.
Formula
GDD = max(0, (T_max + T_min)/2 − T_base). Heat-stress day: T_max > threshold. Dry day: precipitation < threshold.
What you get
- ▸Cumulative GDD time series for the growing season
- ▸Heat-stress and dry-day counts per month
- ▸Total precipitation and extreme-event days
When to use it
- ▸You're zoning trial locations by climate match
- ▸You're correlating yield outcomes with weather
- ▸You're stress-testing varieties against historical extremes
References
Run Environment on your data
Open the module and upload a CSV.