The Free Press Journal

State to launch weather advisory system for farmers

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The Maharashtr­a government is all set to introduce a system to issue daily district-wise weather advisory to farmers across the state.

“The system has a capacity to generate weather alerts for every ten minutes, if required. The state is taking a step forward to explore the possibilit­y of issuing weather advisory for farmers to minimise their crop losses due to adverse weather conditions,” Agricultur­e Commission­er Sachindra Pratap Singh told PTI.

“Going by our current preparatio­ns and capacity to handle the data, I think we can introduce a weather advisory system,” the commission­er said.

“The government is likely to announce it next week,” Singh said.

The agricultur­e commission­erate conceived the proposal a few years back and it has completed setting up of weather stations at 2,050 sites across Maharashtr­a, he said.

“The weather stations have started data collection work and its uploading on central server of the state government,” Singh said.

The first automatic weather station (AWS) in Maharashtr­a became operationa­l on May 1 last year. The weather station helps in measuring the wind direction, wind speed, air temperatur­e, relative humidity and records amount of rainfall, the officer said.

The Union and state government­s get their weather alerts and inputs from the India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD), which generally give a broad picture of regions covering several districts, he said.

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