35), temperature of air and water, and length of seasons (Orlove, p. 233); the way that information is gathered and recorded (Morrill, p. 273); the areas in which data is recorded and the amount of data available in order to reach conclusions (Chen, p. 1979).
Methods of Data Collection
Agrometeorological data will be collected from multiple available sources by examining whatever means may be used to record and transmit data (internet, faxes, publications, books, requesting data from NASA and other weather data sources) (Ritter, 2005), (Barry, p. 235). Records for meteorological data on atmosphere, hydrology, soils and landcover/penology will be available for most areas needed, but some records may need to be obtained from other sources, such as handwritten...
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