Consumptive Use: Cal-SIMETAW (California Simulation of Evapotranspiration of Applied Water)
General Description |
Estimates daily soil-water balance to determine potential crop ET and applied water ET for 132 individual crops, 20 crop categories, and four land-use categories by DAU/county for use in California Water Plan. |
Model Domain |
Water use by crops in California |
Developer |
California Department of Water Resources |
Hardware computing requirements |
NA. Computer power is dependent on area of analysis. |
Code language |
C# & Oracle Spatial Database [is this a typo? Should this be C+ ??] |
Original application |
Developed from SIMETAW, constrained to CA scenario for 20 crops, 4 land uses and historical data. Designed to estimate daily soil-water balance to determine ETc (crop) and ETaw (applied water) for California Water Plan updates. |
Public/proprietary and cost |
Public by request through DWR |
Physically or empirically based |
Empirical |
Mathematical methods used |
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Input data requirements |
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Outputs |
Format: Oracle database files.
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Pre-processing and post-processing tools |
NA |
Representation of uncertainty |
Model verification vs. CIMIS (R = 0.98), no measure of error and several major assumptions required to run the data. |
Prevalence |
Primarily used for California Water Plan updates every 5 years |
Ease of use for public entities |
Requires access to additional data sources (land cover) which can add additional costs to running the model. |
Ease of obtaining information and availability of technical support |
Direct contacts for developers available through DWR, technical manuals and model schematics not available online. |
Source code availability |
Not immediately downloadable, but accessible through program in C# typo??? |
Status of model development |
Completed and used for Water Updates every 5 years (DWR). No announcements on new directions/upgrades. |
Challenges for integration |
Requires some detailed information of irrigation for crop types. Constrained number of crop types. Output can only be generated for DAUs and county level, not spatially explicit. |
References:
Medellín-Azuara, J., & Howitt, R. E. (2013). Comparing Consumptive Agricultural Water Use in the Sacramento - San Joaquin Delta. Davis, CA.
Orang, M. N., Snyder, R. L., Hart, Q., Sarreshteh, S., & Eching, S. (2018). A Comparative Study for Estimating Crop Evapotranspiration in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta - Appendix C. CalSIMETAW (California Simulation of Evapotranspiration of Applied Water). Davis, CA.
Orang, M. N., Snyder, R. L., Shu, G., Hart, Q. J., Sarreshteh, S., Falk, M., … Eching, S. (2013). California Simulation of Evapotranspiration of Applied Water and Agricultural Energy Use in California. Journal of Integrative Agriculture, 12(8), 1371–1388. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2095-3119(13)60742-X
Rayej, M., Snyder, R. L., Orang, M. N., Geng, S., & Sarreshteh, S. (2011). CalSIMETAW and WEAP Models for Water Demand Planning. ICID 21st International Congress on Irrigation and Drainag ICID Transactions No.30-A, 111–128.