Taking the term seriously, agrometeorology is about agriculture and meteorology. It delves in systematically studying the interaction betwixt meteorological and hydrological factors and placing the results thereof beside the
vegetatological elements and spontaneous crop. The science sounds too difficult to comprehend, but if we look at the big picture, it simply means how vegetation is affected by various weather condition.
This science also includes a study of soils, a monitoring of the temperature, a continuous examination of water, and an overall perception on the vegetation. It is safe to say that plants, like humans, are also gravely affected by the
drastic climate shifting which is why experts are conducting studies not only to discover how plants react to weather, but how help plants adapt to the weather as well.
The information gathered from the experiments are useful not only to agriculturists, but environmentalists also. It studies energy and hydrogen balance through simulations that yield estimations on crop growth, while evapotranspiration is done to have a clearer picture of the possible weather effects. The data describe phenomena and helps in improving our knowledge of the events in places with low quality atmosphere and superficial soil. Agrometeorology is also concerned with natural hazards such as runoff, erosion, landslides, and man induced dangers such as pesticides and toxins mixed with soil.