State Climate Office of Ohio: Stewarding Weather and Climate Data in Service of All Ohioans

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2017-05-03

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Ohio State University. Office of Outreach and Engagement

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Meteorological and climatological data is publically available, but often neither tailored to the needs of public and private stakeholders nor available for effective use on an intuitive and applicable platform for homeowners, resource managers, agricultural producers, and policy makers. As data stewards, the State Climate Office of Ohio aims to connect Ohioans with weather and climate information necessary to improve lives. This mission is exemplified with the "FARM" web application, initiated with a Connect & Collaborate grant.

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IMPACT. 1: Development of a multi-platform prototype "FARM" (Fertilizer Application and Resource Monitor) mobile and web application and climate database to serve farmers in the Western Lake Erie Basin. -- 2. Creation of a webpage and robust database of historical weather and climate information to guide farmer compliance decisions concerning fertilizer and manure application. -- 3. Forging a multidisciplinary consortium at OSU and in the Midwest region to foster integrated science research and assessment to inform resource management and public policy.


OSU PARTNERS: Arts and Sciences – Geography; Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center; College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences; OSU Extension; Office of Energy and Environment; Office of Outreach and Engagement


COMMUNITY PARTNERS: weatherUSA, LLC


PRIMARY CONTACT: Bryan Mark (mark.9@osu.edu)

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Engaged Scholars, v. 5 (2017).