Spatiotemporal Variation of Frost within Growing Periods

Frost is one of the devastating agroclimatological hazards affecting crop production in the Free State Province of South Africa. In this study, frost (0°C threshold) probabilities within different growing periods starting from the first dekad of October to the third dekad of February for a 100-day,...

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Main Authors: Mokhele Edmond Moeletsi, Mphethe Isaac Tongwane
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:Advances in Meteorology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5472869
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spelling doaj-f3b0e35842f54f9793a75bedff21f22f2020-11-24T23:03:32ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Meteorology1687-93091687-93172017-01-01201710.1155/2017/54728695472869Spatiotemporal Variation of Frost within Growing PeriodsMokhele Edmond Moeletsi0Mphethe Isaac Tongwane1Agricultural Research Council, Institute for Soil, Climate and Water, Private Bag X79, Pretoria 0001, South AfricaAgricultural Research Council, Institute for Soil, Climate and Water, Private Bag X79, Pretoria 0001, South AfricaFrost is one of the devastating agroclimatological hazards affecting crop production in the Free State Province of South Africa. In this study, frost (0°C threshold) probabilities within different growing periods starting from the first dekad of October to the third dekad of February for a 100-day, 120-day, and 140-day crop were determined. The data used in the investigation was daily minimum temperature obtained from 55 weather stations located in and around the Free State Province with data from 1950 to 2010. The results show high spatial and temporal variability of frost within the different growing periods. The western, central, northern, and northwestern parts of the province have the longest planting window for all the growing lengths from mid-October to mid-January. The eastern, northeastern, southern, and southeastern parts of Free State have the highest frost risk with shortened planting window mostly from the first dekad of November to the second dekad of December. Thus, careful consideration of frost incidences is important for successful crop production in this area.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5472869
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Spatiotemporal Variation of Frost within Growing Periods
Advances in Meteorology
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title Spatiotemporal Variation of Frost within Growing Periods
title_short Spatiotemporal Variation of Frost within Growing Periods
title_full Spatiotemporal Variation of Frost within Growing Periods
title_fullStr Spatiotemporal Variation of Frost within Growing Periods
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publisher Hindawi Limited
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issn 1687-9309
1687-9317
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Frost is one of the devastating agroclimatological hazards affecting crop production in the Free State Province of South Africa. In this study, frost (0°C threshold) probabilities within different growing periods starting from the first dekad of October to the third dekad of February for a 100-day, 120-day, and 140-day crop were determined. The data used in the investigation was daily minimum temperature obtained from 55 weather stations located in and around the Free State Province with data from 1950 to 2010. The results show high spatial and temporal variability of frost within the different growing periods. The western, central, northern, and northwestern parts of the province have the longest planting window for all the growing lengths from mid-October to mid-January. The eastern, northeastern, southern, and southeastern parts of Free State have the highest frost risk with shortened planting window mostly from the first dekad of November to the second dekad of December. Thus, careful consideration of frost incidences is important for successful crop production in this area.
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