Withdrawal, Consumption, and Demand variables #119
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Hi all, I was wondering about the meaning of certain demand variables within the model. Specifically whether they represent consumption or withdrawal and potential rather than actual. For example, variables such as totalWaterDemand, industryDemand, irrDemand. I know some variables have more explicit names such as act_totalWaterWithdrawal. I was also looking for potential consumption and potential withdrawal. I know ptotuse and ptotww outputs can be download for CWatM on the ISIMIP data repository, so those variables must exist somewhere in the model. There are variables that have names like: pot_domesticConsumption. Although these variables do not seem to have any units associated with them and whenever I attempted to output them I received an error message: I didn't get this error for any other output, so I assume you can't output that variable. |
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Trying to use GPT to solve the problem you encountered is a good approach. The error shows that your two arrays are not in the correct form. Perhaps you can try printing two variables to see the comparison. |
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Some useful abstraction/withdrawal, consumption, and demand CWatM variables are included here. All units are in metres.
Withdrawals (actual)
This figure shows the total abstractions from a 30-day simulation. All bolded output variables are in the figure—there are relatively zero surface water abstractions/withdrawals.
when sectorSourceAbstractionFractions = True
GW_Irrigation
GW_Domestic
GW_Livestock
GW_Industry
Res_Irrigation
Res_Domestic
Res_Livestock
Res_Industry
Lake_Irrigation
Lake_Domestic
Lake_Livestock
Lake_Industry
Lift_Irrigation
Lift_Domestic
Lift_Livestock
Lift_Industry
Channel_Irrigation
Channel_Domestic
Channel_Livestock
Channel_Industry
standard withdrawal variables
act_ir…