Wl. Decker, DEVELOPMENTS IN AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGY AS A GUIDE TO ITS POTENTIAL FOR THE 21ST-CENTURY, Agricultural and forest meteorology, 69(1-2), 1994, pp. 9-25
In this paper the development of agricultural meteorology since 1800 i
s reviewed. A description of the development of the necessary climatic
data bases for the interdisciplinary science is presented. A review i
s given of the use of statistics to formulate risks analyses for farm
and forest management, and in statistical models for crop prediction t
hrough regression. The development and use of crop process models are
discussed with several practical models listed. Remote sensing is iden
tified as a new tool for appraising the thermal and water stress of a
canopy and in assessing the crop and forest conditions of large produc
tion areas. The history of the development of service programs in agri
cultural and forest meteorology is also discussed. The challenges and
problems for further development of these services are described.