Actual Surface Temperature
- Florence Petersen
- Apr 9
- 2 min read
– Actual tracking of surface temperatures
Monitor real-time surface temperature data across different greens to assess heat stress and cooling needs.
Sidebar Navigation→ Hover over and click the icons on the left to switch between different data views:
Actual Surface Temperature Data
3-Day Forecast Surface Temperature
Today’s Evapotranspiration (ET) Data
3-Day Forecast ET
Today’s Weather Forecast
Daily Weather Data
Unit Toggle Button
→ Switch between Metric (°C) and Imperial (°F) units. Click to toggle your preferred temperature format.
Color Legend
→This color gradient represents surface temperature ranges. Cooler temperatures are shown in blue, while warmer temperatures appear in red. Use this legend to understand temperature distribution across the course areas.
How to Interpret:
🔵 Dark Blue (-15°C): Coldest surfaces
🟢 Greenish (~0°C to 10°C): Mild temperatures
🟡 Yellow (~15°C to 25°C): Moderate warmth
🟠 Orange (~30°C to 40°C): Hot surfaces
🔴 Dark Red (45°C): Hottest surfaces

Temperature Values
→ Each grid box represents different greens, color-coded based on surface temperature.
If only one number appears, the minimum and maximum temperatures are the same for that area.
If two numbers appear, they indicate the minimum and maximum temperatures recorded in that specific green.

Alarm Bar
→ The alarm system highlights critical temperature conditions based on predefined threshold values. These alerts help monitor extreme cold and heat, ensuring optimal turf management.
The background color of the alarm bar highlights temperature extreme thresholds:
🔵 Blue (Cold Warning, 5°C or below) → Risk of freezing or extremely low temperatures
🔴 Red (Heat Warning, 26°C or above) → High surface temperatures that may impact turf conditions
Alarm Duration:
ALL DAY → The temperature condition is persistent throughout the day.
Specific Time Range (e.g., 10:00 - 17:00) → The extreme condition occurs within this time window.
Critical Temperature
Displays the highest or lowest recorded temperature within the alarm duration.

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