Title: WEPS Testing Report
1WEPS Testing Report
Mike Sporcic National Wind Erosion
Specialist National Technology Support Center
Central July 19, 2007
2Background
- WEQ has been with us since early 1980s
- State east of the Mississippi River do not have
any tool to estimate erosion - We need a faster, robust, consistent and precise
way to estimate erosion - One that can tell us something about off site
issues as well as onsite
3- NRI data from WEQ Critical Period Method
- Notice Eastern US shows no erosion.
- Red gt8 t/a
- Tan 5-8 t/ac
- Yellow 3-5 t/ac
- Green 1-3 t/ac
- White 0-1 t/ac
4Testing
- ARS-WERU at Manhattan, KS has worked 16 years on
a new model. - A final version (1.0) was given to NRCS for
testing April 15, 2005. - Half of the testing was done in 2005 the other
half in 2007. - There was almost a years time between early and
late testing. - Over 30 State level staff in 10 phases (sessions)
in 22 CMZs have tested the model.
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7Testing Issue-Growth
- Probably the top issue is with the EPIC (growth
sub-model inside WEPS) - Some crops do not grow the first time they are
run in the model - An estimated 10 percent (my number) of the runs
will require additional adjustments to the crop
file to run
8Testing Issue-Recommendation
- We have requested that Dr. Wagner develop a third
way in the model to grow a proper yield and the
residue needed. - We have suggested that ARS use the accepted crop
growth curves in RUSLE2 to set the total biomass
the model should use. - Insure WEPS will grow all crops by rebuilding or
correcting current NRCS crop files. - Long term, have fixed crop growth curves for
crops that do not grow correctly in the model.
9Testing Issue-Yield
- Yield is related to growth. The model can produce
the correct yield about 30 of the time (my
number) - The remaining 70 (my number) of the time it
requires Calibration - 90 (my number) of the time this generates the
correct yield and residue needed. - 10 of the time it fails to estimate the erosion
or crashes
10Testing Issue-Recommendation
- Calibration has resolved most of the yield issue
- We think, if localize crop records are developed,
the model will run most of he time at a given
field office - Training will be the key to this issue
11Testing Issue-Interface of the Model
- ARS has spent a considerable amount of time to
make the interface easy and fast - Most testers like the current model very much
- There may be small terminology issue on the
simulation area definition - A calibration button on the main toolbar is
needed.
12Testing Issue-Recommendation
- NRCS considers the interface as finished
- We feel it is fine for now.
- We will need to train users on how to identify
correctly the simulation versus the field area.
13Testing Issue - Calibration
- Testing has shown that most runs need
calibration. There are to many steps needed to
make a calibration run. - If the default yield in the crop record is
changed in MCREW, we would like the model to run
in the calibration mode without any other
changes. As you come out of the editor and hit
the run button on the interface, the model would
run the in calibration mode.
14Testing Issue-Recommendation
- Calibration should automatically run if MCREW
yield value is edited.
15Testing Issue - Reports
- The PDF output document currently produced in
WEPS are great! - Testers have requested an additional combine
report where the Run Summary, Mgt output, and
Crop Summary are combined into one report has
been requested.
16Testing Issue-Recommendation
- A big thanks for the work that was done on the
reports - ARS should finish the one additional report
17Testing Issue Windgen Climate Data
- Climate stations are too far apart
- There can be as much as a 10X difference, one
adjacent side to another. - Lack of data available
- The west has micro topography that interfere with
correct wind speeds - North American Regional Reanalysis (NARR) has
data that may give us additional stations - Sample testing has shown that the NARR data needs
additional work to be useful - Costs to purchase needed data
18Testing Issue-Recommendation
- NRCS should budget to purchase the needed data
for the model - Continue to work on ways to make the limited data
work in the western states - State Agronomists identify land areas to which
current Windgen stations apply. This should be a
State GIS map. - Use North American Regional Reanalysis (NARR) or
similar Windgen data to create additional (closer
spacing) at least in the West Region.
19Testing Issue Cligen Data
- Some Cligen data does not represent the cropland
near it - The FS database used is incomplete. There are
more data stations with good data that is not in
the model - Model needs an editor that will allow good data
stations to be added
20Testing Issue-Recommendation
- NRCS will identify where current stations do not
reflect the conditions of the cropland and where
they think good data is available. We will tie
the stations to areas on the maps to be used. - Develop additional Cligen data using WEPP Cligen
protocol. NRCS-NWCC, Greg Johnson, Mike Sporcic
and Dave Lightle should develop or identify an
editor to allow NRCS to add stations when good
data is available
21Testing Issue Importing Single Year Management
Files
- WEPS is capable of importing both multiyear and
single year management files from RUSLE2. - RUSLE and WEPS count cropping years differently
- Some adjustments on dates and operations are
required
22Testing Issue-Recommendation
- Short tem solution, WEPS SKEL file import
redesign to create both single year mgt files for
use as mono cultures or as components of crop
rotations - Redesign MCREW to read files the same as RUSLE
23Testing Issue Reasonable Answers
- WEPS produces reasonable answers when compared to
WEQ - AZ and HI do not produce high enough erosion
rates compared to what we expect - Wind eroding land east of the Mississippi will
have erosion estimates for the first time
24Testing Issue-Recommendation
- As NRCS goes through implementation of Version
1.0, assistance to the data management staff,
wind erosion specialist, and state and field
office users will be needed - This will involve some model work, and mostly
crop database correction.
25Testing Issue Missing Soil Data
- This was an early NRCS issue. Many soil surveys
were missing data when testing started.
26Testing Issue-Recommendation
- NRCS has corrected this issue.
- ARS modified the code to keep the model from
running with default data when NRCS soils data
was missing. - NRCS field staff must notify the State Soil
Scientist if any map units show errors.
27Testing Issue Long Run Times
- Long run time were an issue early in the testing
- ARS changed coding to include WEPP hydrology
- MCREW editing still a slight issue
28Testing Issue-Recommendation
- Overall speed is greatly improved
- An evasive memory leak still could use some
correcting - Speed is generally acceptable now
29Testing Issue Model Boots Slowly
- On my machine with a fresh computer reboot, it
took 70 seconds to boot and 30 seconds to see the
WEPS splash. - Subsequent reboots of WEPS are much faster.
30Testing Issue-Recommendation
- This issue is fine now. We may need to tell
everyone to just wait a minute
31Testing Issue Growing Two Crop
- Growing two crops at the same time is not
possible for the model - NRCS has systems that use a cover crop at the
same time as the main crop is growing - Crop databases do not have enough crop files to
simulate the necessary rotations
32Testing Issue-Recommendation
- NRCS will need to instruct staff to identify the
missing crop situations so that the additional
files can be build - ARS and NRCS will need to build any new files to
model the two crop system.
33Testing Issue Organic Soils
- 5 states have wind erosion problems that can not
be simulated currently - The model needs ability to predict erosion on
organic soils - Samples have been sent to the ARS Lab in Manhattan
34Testing Issue-Recommendation
- Continue to characterize the samples and develop
a method to predict wind erosion on organic soil - Let NRCS know if they can help ARS in anyway.
35Testing Issue - Databases
- Some crop and operations are not in the model
- RUSLE2 management files have not been converted.
- Some files do not run correctly
36Testing Issue-Recommendation
- NRCS convert the RUSLE management files
- ARS continue to assist NRCS diagnose crops files
that do not run correct
37Testing Issue Add SCI to Model
- In the ID testing session (Nov 07) the group
requested the Soil Conditioning Index (SCI) and
the Energy Calculator be added to the model - This would save running RUSLE to get the SCI when
wind erosion is the only type of erosion present - ARS estimates it will take 25,000 dollars to
write the code needed
38Testing Issue-Recommendation
- NRCS secure the funding needed to add this
function to the model - ARS continue to plan to add this function to the
model
39Summary
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42Questions?