PyETo

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PyETo is a Python library for calculating reference crop evapotranspiration (ETo), sometimes referred to as potential evapotranspiration (PET). The library provides numerous functions for estimating missing meteorological data.

Frostline

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A parser for USDA plant hardiness zones. That data is provided in bulk by the PRISM Climate Group at Oregon State University. This combines the four bulk files with ZIP location data, and creates a JSON file for each ZIP, functioning as a static API.

GSODR

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The GSOD or Global Surface Summary of the Day (GSOD) data provided by the US National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) are a valuable source of weather data with global coverage. {GSODR} aims to make it easy to find, transfer and format t

PyTSEB

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This project contains Python code for Two Source Energy Balance models (Priestley-Taylor TSEB-PT, Dual Time Difference DTD and TSEB with component soil and canopy temperatures TSEB-2T) for estimating sensible and latent heat flux (evapotranspiration)

SoilDB

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soilDB: Simplified Access to National Cooperative Soil Survey Databases

Ekylibre

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Ekylibre is a farm management information system (aka FMIS) web application. Ekylibre is written with Ruby on Rails framework and use PostgreSQL and PostGIS stack. More details can be found on the official website https://ekylibre.com