Updated on 02/14/2025

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Virtual Weather Station - A Virtual Weather Station is the field reference (geographical coordinates) that enables Cap 2020 servers to calculate very precisely the climatic information for each plot or island of plots in an agricultural territory.<br />The data generated are :<br />- modeled atmospheric data (temperature, humidity, rain, wind, radiation, etc.)<br />- modeled soil data: temperature and humidity at different horizons<br />- 9-day weather forecasts<br />- 10-year weather history<br />- agro-pedo-climatic indicators: ETP, reserves at the end of winter, water balance, soil bearing capacity, intervention window, etc.<br /><br />Thanks to all this data, we can provide support for crop management (sowing date conditions, treatment conditions, water monitoring, etc.), as well as climatic analyses of the region, to help you make better use of it and adapt to it.
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  • Virtual Weather Station

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    7.2 B025
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    Detailed description

    A Virtual Weather Station is the field reference (geographical coordinates) that enables Cap 2020 servers to calculate very precisely the climatic information for each plot or island of plots in an agricultural territory.
    The data generated are :
    - modeled atmospheric data (temperature, humidity, rain, wind, radiation, etc.)
    - modeled soil data: temperature and humidity at different horizons
    - 9-day weather forecasts
    - 10-year weather history
    - agro-pedo-climatic indicators: ETP, reserves at the end of winter, water balance, soil bearing capacity, intervention window, etc.

    Thanks to all this data, we can provide support for crop management (sowing date conditions, treatment conditions, water monitoring, etc.), as well as climatic analyses of the region, to help you make better use of it and adapt to it.

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      Exhibitor

      Cap 2020

      Cap 2020 provides its customers with information for assessing and controlling agroclimatic risks, as well as those linked to crop pests, by offering two services.
      The first service, the metIS® service, includes the supply of modeled (via Virtual Weather Stations®) and measured (via metIS® connected agroclimatic hubs) agroclimatic data and agronomic expertise to observe, analyze and anticipate risks to crops and the performance of cultivation operations. Cap 2020's agroclimatic solutions are also ideally suited to monitoring experiments and regional climate analysis.
      The second service is CapTrap® service, which enables real-time remote monitoring of insect pests and biodiversity in agricultural areas, using connected traps. This CapTrap service enables us to respond to the issue of integrated pest management and to perfectly control pest pressure in plots of land.

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