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Documentation errors in the phenology section of the CLM technical note #1778
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@danicalombardozzi if you can confirm what changes are needed here for the technical note, I can make the changes as I am currently making changes to the technical note to resolve some other issues. |
Are these values also changing with @samsrabin 's PR? If so, how? |
I'm not changing these variables' names or definitions in my work, so no worries there. Jyoti, let me know if my read is correct here:
Everything else seems correct. Is that right? Other suggestions
I think the paragraph after the table could be more completely reworked for organization and clarity. It would also be best to avoid duplicating information that's already given elsewhere. A suggestion:
Finally, a note that should probably just be a different issue: It's a bit confusing and inaccurate to refer so much to GDDs when talking about thresholds for crop phase transitions, because it's not purely GDD accumulation that is considered—it's heat unit index. These two variables are the same unless a crop reaches maximum LAI before reaching the degree-day value for grain fill threshold (phase 3), in which case HUI is "boosted" to the value derived from multiplying |
I agree with your following points @samsrabin : I think GDDmin has confusing definitions in the technical note. Section 2.26.2.3.1. (Planting) says GDDmin is the minimum growing degree day requirement (Table 2.26.2) and section 2.26.2.3.4. (Harvest) says GDDmin is the lowest (for planting) 20-year running mean growing degree-days based on the base temperature threshold in the 7th row, tracked from April to September (NH). In the harvest section, the description of GDDmin is confused with the minimum GDD required for the crop to be planted. For example for winter wheat (Tbase = 0C) Secondly, In my view, saying GDDmat is a crop's 20-year running mean growing degree-days needed for vegetative and physiological maturity is incorrect because the value of GDDmat is user-defined in the parameter file (as variable
I don't understand your comment regarding GDD and HUI completely. As far as I know, the following are the variables related to HUI in the CNPhenology module. Here, Heat units are reported in growing degree-days (GDD) units and the heat unit index of each phenological phase is a given fraction of the gddmaturity. As far as I understand, |
I still think the two mentions of
Is that correct? If so, how does what's written in 2.26.2.3.1 conflict with that? Re:
Does that look right? |
Maybe the ideal definition GDDmin is what you mention, especially if it is the recommendation for deciding the value of GDDmin in the parameter file. My only confusion is when users set the value of GDDmin in the parameter file, do they follow the criteria of checking that it is the lowest (for planting) 20-year running mean growing degree-days based on the base temperature (of the particular )? Again I have the same doubt regarding GDDmat , as It also depends upon the cultivar so that the user can change its values in the parameter file depending on the availability of experimental data. I think GDDmat should be simply defined as "the heat unit index, in units of accumulated growing degree-days, a crop needs to reach maturity" from your description, rest of the text might be a bit confusing. |
Re: Re: |
@danicalombardozzi sorry, meant to tag you above, and adding you in an edit isn't working. Sorry if this spawned multiple notifications. |
As I understand GDDmin was required to decide if planting criteria are satisfied for a crop to be planted as planting is not prescribed in CLM5. With the introduction of the prescribed planting date, GDDmin will become irrelevant unless it is used in some other module of crop growth. |
Right, but |
Got your point! |
2.26.2.3.4. section (Harvest) of CLM technical note says that
GDDmin
is the lowest (for planting) 20-year running mean growing degree-days based on the base temperature threshold in the 7th row, tracked from April to September (NH).GDDmat
is a crop’s 20-year running mean growing degree-days needed for vegetative and physiological maturity. These values are given in Table 2.26.2 that lists crop phenology and morphology parameters for the active crop plant functional types in CLM5BGCCROP.However,
GDDmin
andGDDmat
are variables defined in parameter file asgddmin
andhybgdd
respectively. These values vary with crop plant functional type. If this is the case, the description of these variables needs to be changed in CLM technical note.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: