2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2022.108923
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Comparison of high resolution observational and grid-interpolated weather data and application to thermal stress on herd average milk production traits in a temperate environment

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“…This value is slightly lower in the Mediterranean region (THI = 68), and slightly higher in semi-humid and subtropical regions (THI = 78) [32]. Recent research in Germany demonstrates that at THI = 60 a decline in milk production occurs, and that this threshold also decreases for tropical regions [33,34]. THI limit values also depend on the formula used for calculation, but the dynamics of the changes in THI values during the year are the same regardless of the applied formula [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…This value is slightly lower in the Mediterranean region (THI = 68), and slightly higher in semi-humid and subtropical regions (THI = 78) [32]. Recent research in Germany demonstrates that at THI = 60 a decline in milk production occurs, and that this threshold also decreases for tropical regions [33,34]. THI limit values also depend on the formula used for calculation, but the dynamics of the changes in THI values during the year are the same regardless of the applied formula [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…As in Vinet et al [8], we used meteorological SAFRAN data provided by the French national meteorological agency (MeteoFrance) that included daily estimates of various indicators for each of the 9892 8 × 8-km 2 squares that cover the entire French territory. Following the recommendations of Mbuthia et al [17], we used modeled data instead of observed data. These daily estimates are the result of a model developed for meteorological forecasting based on continuous local recording from a wide network of meteorological stations.…”
Section: Datasetmentioning
confidence: 99%