The Washington Agricultural Weather Network Version 2.0, WSU Prosser

AgWeatherNet

Welcome to AWN

   
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AgWeatherNet (AWN) provides access to raw weather data from the Washington State University weather network, along with decision aids. AWN includes 131 weather stations located mostly in the irrigated regions of eastern Washington State but the network has undergone significant expansion in Western Washington and in dry land regions of the state. The AWN network is administered and managed by the AgWeatherNet team located at the WSU Irrigated Agriculture Research and Extension Center in Prosser, WA but is programmatically linked to efforts at other WSU research and extension centers.

All of the weather data and value-added weather products available on this site and related sites are made possible by weather-monitoring hardware strategically deployed throughout Washington. Our monitoring stations are comprised of CR-1000 data loggers manufactured by Campbell Scientific of Logan, UT. The current complement of sensors were supplied by several different entities.

AgWeatherNet is funded primarily by the taxpayers of Washington State. Further private contributions and support from the WSU Agricultural Research Center, WSU Extension , and grants from the WA State Commission on Pesticide Registration, the WA Tree Fruit Research Commission, the American Farmland Trust, and the Washington Wine Industry Foundation (WWIF) have enabled past product development efforts and make future product enhancements possible.

AgWeatherNet ,24106 N. Bunn Rd.,Washington State University,Prosser, WA 99350, 509-786-9367, Contact Us