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Traffic is starting to rebound, will look different post-pandemic
By Sierra Fox
As the pandemic begins to subside, traffic is starting to pick back up in the DC area.
WASHINGTON - As the pandemic subsides, are you noticing traffic returning to normal where you live in the Metro D.C. Region with rush hours and congestion? We may be rounding a corner – literally – in our response to the coronavirus pandemic as restrictions are being lifted and more people are getting vaccinated.
The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (MWCOG) has been monitoring COVID-19 travel since the start of the pandemic.
Tim Canan, Planning Data and Research Program Director for the MWCOG, said there is a 25% increase in traffic levels across the Metro DC region, but still lagging compared to what they used to be before COVID-19. He adds DC is nowhere near the typical traffic patterns, but surrounding counties like Montgomery in Maryland and Fairfax in Virginia are quickly picking back up.
Webinar will Share Status of a Smartphone App to Help Growers Count Grape Clusters March 09, 2021
SEATTLE (March 5, 2021) – Automating the labor-intensive task of crop estimation has long been a research goal of the wine grape industry. Washington State University researchers are leading an effort to develop a cutting edge smartphone app to address the issue, and the industry is invited to a one-hour webinar on April 8 to hear all about it.
Each summer, wine grape growers and wineries spend thousands of hours counting and weighing grape berries and clusters to estimate crop yields. It’s a vital step to guide vineyard management decisions, but it doesn’t provide real-time data. Because the estimate represents only one point in time, weather events occurring after data collection can skew the numbers.