Precision Agrometeorology
As an environmental and agricultural consultant, I offer a comprehensive range of services designed to enhance climate resilience, optimize resource use, and support sustainable crop management. My expertise lies in combining scientific data, satellite imagery, and localized field observations to deliver tailored solutions for each client. Whether you seek to improve vineyard microclimate monitoring, reduce frost risks, or adopt innovative technologies for precision agriculture, my services are focused on providing actionable insights and practical strategies that ensure efficiency, productivity, and long-term environmental balance.
| Icon | Title | Short descriotion |
|---|---|---|
| Crop Health Monitoring | Early detection of water or heat stress through satellite imagery. | |
| Cold & Heat Requirement Tracking (GDD) | Monitor chilling hours and heat units for phenological planning. | |
| Spatio-Temporal Climate Analysis | Analyze humidity, wind, temperature correlations with disease risk. | |
| Frost Risk Reduction (Passive Methods) | Identify air drainage paths and optimize landscape features. | |
| Innovative Frost Protection Design | Custom microclimate-based solutions for your fields. | |
| Technology Advisory Services | Guidance on modern systems like Frostbuster & Frostguard. | |
| Windbreak & Landscape Assessment | Evaluate environmental interventions before field changes. |
Why Choose Us
Data-driven, science-based solutions
Tailored to your field microclimate
Cost-effective and sustainable
Integrated remote sensing & on-site expertise
F.A.Q.
Because low temperatures can damage young buds and shoots, stop plant growth, and significantly reduce yield or even kill the vines.
Usually in early spring, when buds start to open, and in late autumn, before the vines enter full dormancy.
Effective methods include using wind machines or heaters, applying protective irrigation before frost events, and using accurate local temperature forecasts to plan preventive actions.
Yes. Installing temperature sensors in the vineyard and using localized forecasts allow growers to take timely actions before frost occurs.
Yes. Satellite imagery can show soil moisture, plant health, and surface temperature variations, providing valuable insights for early warning and decision-making.
