Dashboard per station
Four tabs: Now, Sensors, Metrics, Forecast. Station picker, alert banner, sensor health with signal and battery, rainfall and hourly forecast side by side.
Everything listed here is implemented and in production. No roadmap items dressed up as features.
Four tabs: Now, Sensors, Metrics, Forecast. Station picker, alert banner, sensor health with signal and battery, rainfall and hourly forecast side by side.
48 hours hourly and 7 days daily, plus what agronomy actually needs: reference evapotranspiration ET₀, vapour pressure deficit, solar radiation, dew point, sunrise and sunset.
Per zone: drought level, rainfall versus cumulated ET₀, the current year against the multi-year baseline, and the indices SPEI-30, KBDI, heat days, tropical nights, dry-spell length, high-VPD hours.
A rule engine turns the indices into concrete advice, each tagged info, advice, warning or critical, split into company-wide and zone-specific.
Draw your parcels, place the sensors on the map by drag and drop, and read each zone against its own geometry rather than a single farm-wide average.
Configurable rules with your own thresholds and severity, email notification, acknowledge and history, merged with the official meteorological warnings issued for your area.
A catalogue of all metrics with unit, source (sensor, derived, forecast or combined) and the actual formula. If a number appears on the dashboard, you can see how it was produced.
Per device: location on the map, metric list, historical charts with selectable aggregation and time window, metadata, signal quality and battery.
Company account with invitations, admin and regular roles, per-company settings, interface in English or Romanian, installable as a mobile app.
Open-Meteo data does not stop at 22 °C and sunny. The platform derives the quantities that drive decisions: ET₀ for the water balance, VPD for transpiration stress, radiation for growth, dew point for disease pressure.
Forecast data by Open-Meteo.com
Every location is paired with the closest station of the Romanian National Meteorological Administration. You see your own readings next to the official ones, which helps with validation and in any situation where a measurement has to be defended.
