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Wednesday, 23 September 2020

Web Application to Transform Water Management in the Western United States

 Web Application to Transform Water Management in the Western United States 


Utilizing ​publicly ​available information ​from different ​satellites and ​weather ​stations, ​OpenET will ​bring together ​an gathering of ​well-built up ​methods to ​calculate ET on ​a single ​platform. This ​approach will ​ensure information ​continuity, ​help refine the ​strengths and ​accuracy of the ​methods, and ​create a well-​documented, ​shared premise ​for choice ​making that ​truly ​represents the ​best accessible ​science. ​ 


OpenET will ​provide effectively ​accessible ​satellite-based ​water information to ​help assemble a ​resilient ​future for ​agriculture. ​ 


Screen Shot 2020-09-18 at 3.13.21 PM.pngEnvironmental ​Defense Fund (​EDF), NASA, the ​Desert Research ​Institute (DRI) ​and Google ​announced plans ​today to ​develop another ​web application ​called ​OpenET to ​enable western ​U.S. ranchers ​and water ​managers to ​accurately ​track water ​consumption by ​crops and other ​vegetation ​using information from ​satellites and ​weather ​stations. ​ 


OpenET will ​fill a basic ​information hole ​in water ​management in ​the West. Today,​ admittance to ​accurate, ​timely ​satellite-put together ​data with respect to the ​amount of water ​used to develop ​food is ​fragmented and ​often expensive,​ keeping it out ​of the hands of ​many ranchers ​and choice ​makers. Water ​supplies in the ​western U.S. ​are basic to ​the strength of ​our communities,​ food gracefully ​and natural life, ​but they are ​facing ​increasing ​pressures in ​the face of ​population ​growth and a ​changing ​climate. ​ 


Applications ​of OpenET information ​include: ​ 


Educating ​irrigation ​management and ​scheduling ​practices to ​maximize "​crop per ​drop" and ​reduce costs ​for water and ​fertilizer. ​ 


Empowering ​water and land ​managers to ​develop more ​accurate water ​budgets and ​innovative ​management ​programs that ​promote ​adequate water ​supplies for ​agriculture, ​people and ​ecosystems. ​ 


Supporting ​groundwater ​management, ​water exchanging ​and protection ​programs that ​increase the ​economic ​viability of ​agriculture ​across the West.​

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