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Agricultural Weather Data Network

Agricultural Weather Data Network

2021

Accurate weather data is crucial for BC farmers facing the impacts of climate shifts like extreme storms, unusual temperatures, and new pests. Reliable information helps them plan, adapt, manage risk, and explore innovative practices.

But current data is often patchy—making it tough for both farmers and researchers to respond effectively now and into the future.

Between 2019 and 2021, ACARN’s Climate and Weather Data Working Group identified gaps in agricultural weather data availability and explored options for better data and decision aid support tools for agricultural producers.

A gap analysis and roadmap were produced from this work and shared in a webinar.

New Tool

This work laid the groundwork for the development of the BC AgriWeather dashboard, which was released in 2025 by the BC Ministry of Agriculture and Food and Peak Hydromet Solutions. This tool features:

  • Up-to-date weather reports tailored for agriculture
  • Extensive historical datasets for in-depth climate analysis
  • Advanced tools designed to enhance agricultural planning
BC AgriWeather
Image Source: Peak HydroMet Solutions

Reports

Roadmap for a Sustainable Agricultural Weather Network

This report offers clear steps to develop a sustainable agricultural weather monitoring program in BC, assessing current coverage and guiding improvements using existing assets.

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Prepared by agricultural meteorologist Andrew Nadler from Peak HydroMet Solutions. Project partners include the ACARN’s Climate, Weather Data Working Group and the BC Climate & Agriculture Initiative.

Gap Analysis of Weather Station Data in BC Agricultural Regions

This 2018 report reviews weather station data in BC’s agricultural regions, and lays the groundwork for strategies to better support climate change research and agricultural decision aid support tools.

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The project was led by ACARN with support from the BC Ministry of Agriculture, the Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium, and a committee of experts from UBC, UNBC, AAFC, and the BC Climate & Agriculture Initiative.

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