CiTi Launches Live Weather Station to Support Local Agriculture

The Center for Instruction, Technology & Innovation is proud to announce the installation of its own live weather station. Broadcasting real-time data, the station is accessible through the CiTi Weather Dashboard and offers a new hands-on learning tool for students and valuable insights for the local agricultural community.

 

The weather station came to fruition as part of a collaboration between CiTi BOCES’ Agriculture Technology program, led by Morgan Cooper, and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oswego County. The partnership is dedicated to bringing cutting-edge tools and data into the classroom, while also supporting the broader agricultural industry in the region.

 

This initiative represents another step forward in CiTi’s commitment to innovation, real-world learning, and community engagement. In addition to its educational use, the weather station is also integrated into the Network for Environment and Weather Applications (NEWA), a state and regional resource that delivers weather data to support integrated pest management and crop production. More information about NEWA can be found at newa.cornell.edu.

 

CiTi's new weather station on the campus lawn.