Data Management and Research at Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture
Showri Raju, a scientist specializing in Computer Applications in Agriculture at CRIDA-ICAR, Hyderabad, oversees observational data repository and AWS data management. The nature of data generated by CRIDA includes divisions like DRM, DCS, SDA, TOT, AICRPDA, and AICRPAM, focusing on various aspects of agricultural experiments and data collection. The institute also develops contingency plans for farmers to respond to weather-related challenges such as droughts, floods, and extreme weather events.
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Observational Data Repository --- AWS Data Management Lines N Showri Raju Scientist ( Comp. Appl. in Agriculture) CENTRAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR DRYLAND AGRICULTURE CRIDA-ICAR , Hyderabad 500059
Divisions in CRIDA & Observational Data Generated by them DRM - Experiments involving crops with climate, water, soil, nutrients DCS - Experiments involving crops with Genetics, Breeding, pests and diseases SDA,TOT - Survey Data , Trainings & Animal Experiments AICRPDA(25) - Field, Lab Experiments on mandated crops AICRPAM(25) - Metrological data collection & Field Experiments
Contingency plans District contingency strategies to be taken up by farmers in response to major weather related aberrations such as level contingency plans cover -Delay in onset and breaks in monsoon causing early, mid and late season droughts, floods, unusual rains. -Extreme weather events such as heat wave, cold wave, frost, hailstorm and cyclone.
AICRP on Agro-Meteorology Daily, weekly, monthly and annual data on the following 8 standard weather parameters from about 40 stations in India for variable time periods Rainfall Max temperature Min temperature RH (morning) RH (Evening) Wind speed Sunshine hours Evaporation