Today's Agricultural Metrics
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Temperature
23.8°C
Min: 4.5°C | Max: 23.8°C
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Humidity
56.2%
Min: 51% | Max: 99%
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Rainfall Today
- current
- 0
- hardware
- 0
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Wind Speed
1.2 km/h
Gusts: 4.8 km/h
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Solar Radiation
N/A W/m²
Peak: N/A W/m²
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UV Index
5
Peak: 5
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Heating Degree Days
8.6
Energy needed for heating
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Cooling Degree Days
0.0
Energy needed for cooling
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Growing Degree Days
0.0
Plant growth accumulation
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Evapotranspiration (ET)
7.0 mm
Water loss from soil & plants
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Sunshine Hours
N/A
Bright sunshine duration
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Solar Energy
4.0 MJ/m²
Energy received today
Data for: Tuesday, July 14, 2026
🌱 Air Quality & Plant Growth
How Atmospheric Gases Affect Your Garden
Atmospheric conditions significantly impact plant health, growth rates, and productivity. Understanding these factors helps optimize growing conditions and protect your crops.
💨 Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) - Plant Growth Fuel
Current CO₂
410 ppm
Normal atmospheric level
Today's Peak
576 ppm
Maximum recorded today
🌿 Benefits for Plants:
- 350-450 ppm: Normal outdoor levels - standard plant growth
- 450-700 ppm: Slightly elevated - enhanced photosynthesis (up to 20% faster growth)
- 700-1200 ppm: High levels - maximum photosynthesis in greenhouses
- Impact: Higher CO₂ = more vigorous growth, better water efficiency, increased yields
🌳 Estimated CO₂ Absorption (Current Conditions)
Based on CO₂ level (410 ppm), peak sunlight (549 W/m²), and photosynthesis efficiency
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Mature Tree
41.4g CO₂/day
(15.1 kg/year)
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Vegetable Garden (1m²)
3.5g CO₂/m²/day
(10m² garden = 35g/day)
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Lawn Grass (1m²)
1.4g CO₂/m²/day
(100m² lawn = 138g/day)
💡 Your Garden Impact: With current conditions (CO₂ normal, sunlight moderate), photosynthesis is operating at 69% of maximum efficiency.
⚠️ Ground-Level Ozone (O₃) - Plant Stress Factor
Current Ozone
24 ppb
Low - minimal plant impact
Today's Peak
34 ppb
Usually peaks in afternoon
⚠️ Effects on Plants:
- 40-80 ppb: Normal background - no significant effect
- 80-120 ppb: Moderate - sensitive plants may show stress
- 120+ ppb: High - visible leaf damage, reduced growth, lower yields
- Symptoms: Bronzing, stippling, yellowing of older leaves; reduced photosynthesis
- Most vulnerable: Beans, tomatoes, potatoes, lettuce, spinach, grapes
- More resistant: Corn, wheat, broccoli, onions
💡 Using Air Quality Data in Your Garden
- High CO₂ mornings: Best time for transplanting and heavy watering - plants photosynthesize more efficiently
- High ozone afternoons: Avoid leaf treatments, delay pruning, ensure adequate watering to reduce stress
- High PM days: Rinse leaves with water in evening to remove particles, especially on vegetables
- Greenhouse optimization: Monitor CO₂ levels - consider supplementation in sealed environments
- Plant selection: In high-ozone areas, choose resistant varieties and avoid sensitive crops
