#!/usr/bin/python """ Definition of the wflow_HRU model. ---------------------------------- This simple model calculates soil temperature using air temperature as a forcing. It uses diggerent HRU's (Hydrological resposnse units) which are basically fractions within a grid cell Usage: wflow_HRU_test -C case -R Runid -c inifile -C: set the name of the case (directory) to run -R: set the name runId within the current case -c name of the config file (in the case directory) $Author: schelle $ $Id: wflow_sceleton.py 898 2014-01-09 14:47:06Z schelle $ $Rev: 898 $ """ import getopt from wflow.wf_DynamicFramework import * from wflow.wflow_adapt import * # import scipy def usage(*args): sys.stdout = sys.stderr for msg in args: print(msg) print(__doc__) sys.exit(0) class WflowModel(DynamicModel): """ The user defined model class. This is your work! """ def __init__(self, cloneMap, Dir, RunDir, configfile): """ *Required* The init function **must** contain what is shown below. Other functionality may be added by you if needed. """ DynamicModel.__init__(self) setclone(Dir + "/staticmaps/" + cloneMap) self.runId = RunDir self.caseName = Dir self.Dir = Dir self.configfile = configfile self.HRU = ["unit1", "unit2"] def parameters(self): """ List all the parameters (both static and forcing here). Use the wf_updateparameters() function to update them in the initial section (static) and the dynamic section for dynamic parameters. Possible parameter types are: + staticmap: Read at startup from map + statictbl: Read at startup from tbl, fallback to map (need Landuse, Soil and TopoId (subcatch) maps! + timeseries: read map for each timestep + monthlyclim: read a map corresponding to the current month (12 maps in total) + dailyclim: read a map corresponding to the current day of the year + hourlyclim: read a map corresponding to the current hour of the day (24 in total) :return: List of modelparameters """ modelparameters = [] # Static model parameters modelparameters.append( self.ParamType( name="Altitude", stack="staticmaps/wflow_dem.map", type="staticmap", default=0.0, verbose=False, lookupmaps=[], ) ) # Meteo and other forcing modelparameters.append( self.ParamType( name="Temperature", stack="inmaps/TEMP", type="timeseries", default=10.0, verbose=False, lookupmaps=[], ) ) return modelparameters def stateVariables(self): """ *Required* Returns a list of state variables that are essential to the model. This list is essential for the resume and suspend functions to work. This function is specific for each model and **must** be present. This is where you specify the state variables of you model. If your model is stateless this function must return and empty array (states = []) In the simple example here the TSoil variable is a state for the model. :var TSoil: Temperature of the soil [oC] """ states = ["TSoil"] return states def supplyCurrentTime(self): """ *Optional* Supplies the current time in seconds after the start of the run This function is optional. If it is not set the framework assumes the model runs with daily timesteps. Ouput: - time in seconds since the start of the model run """ return self.currentTimeStep() * int( configget(self.config, "model", "timestepsecs", "86400") ) def suspend(self): """ *Required* Suspends the model to disk. All variables needed to restart the model are saved to disk as pcraster maps. Use resume() to re-read them This function is required. """ self.logger.info("Saving initial conditions...") #: It is advised to use the wf_suspend() function #: here which will suspend the variables that are given by stateVariables #: function. self.wf_suspend(self.Dir + "/outstate/") def initial(self): """ *Required* Initial part of the model, executed only once. It reads all static model information (parameters) and sets-up the variables used in modelling. This function is required. The contents is free. However, in order to easily connect to other models it is advised to adhere to the directory structure used in the other models. """ #: pcraster option to calculate with units or cells. Not really an issue #: in this model but always good to keep in mind. setglobaloption("unittrue") self.timestepsecs = int( configget(self.config, "model", "timestepsecs", "86400") ) self.basetimestep = 86400 self.wf_updateparameters() self.logger.info("Starting Dynamic run...") def resume(self): """ *Required* This function is required. Read initial state maps (they are output of a previous call to suspend()). The implementation showns here is the most basic setup needed. """ self.logger.info("Reading initial conditions...") #: It is advised to use the wf_resume() function #: here which pick up the variable save by a call to wf_suspend() try: self.wf_resume(self.Dir + "/instate/") except: self.logger.warning("Cannot load initial states, setting to default") for s in self.stateVariables(): exec("self." + s + " = cover(1.0)") def default_summarymaps(self): """ *Optional* Return a default list of variables to report as summary maps in the outsum dir. The ini file has more option, including average and sum """ return ["self.Altitude"] """ + Number of HRU;s determined from maps below + Make a map for each HRU (0_...n) with a fraction for that HRU (of the area of the whole grid cell) in each cell. If a HRU is NOT present a missing value should be set rather than 0.0 for speed reasons! + use the array_stet mechanisme from the gr4 model + Make a method in the main class for each HRU """ def unit1(self, name): """ HRU 1 """ print("HRU 1") self.TSoil[name] = ( self.TSoil + 0.1125 * (self.Temperature - self.TSoil) * self.timestepsecs / self.basetimestep ) def unit2(self, name): """ HRU 2 """ print("HRU 2") self.TSoil[name] = ( self.TSoil + 0.1125 * (self.Temperature - self.TSoil) * self.timestepsecs / self.basetimestep ) def dynamic(self): """ *Required* This is where all the time dependent functions are executed. Time dependent output should also be saved here. """ self.wf_updateparameters() # read the temperature map fo each step (see parameters()) for thisunit in self.HRU: m = getattr(self, thisunit) m() # reporting of maps and csv timeseries is done by the framework (see ini file) # The main function is used to run the program from the command line def main(argv=None): """ *Optional but needed it you want to run the model from the command line* Perform command line execution of the model. This example uses the getopt module to parse the command line options. The user can set the caseName, the runDir, the timestep and the configfile. """ global multpars caseName = "default" runId = "run_default" configfile = "wflow_sceleton.ini" _lastTimeStep = 10 _firstTimeStep = 1 timestepsecs = 86400 wflow_cloneMap = "wflow_subcatch.map" # This allows us to use the model both on the command line and to call # the model usinge main function from another python script. if argv is None: argv = sys.argv[1:] if len(argv) == 0: usage() return opts, args = getopt.getopt(argv, "C:S:T:c:s:R:") for o, a in opts: if o == "-C": caseName = a if o == "-R": runId = a if o == "-c": configfile = a if o == "-s": timestepsecs = int(a) if o == "-T": _lastTimeStep = int(a) if o == "-S": _firstTimeStep = int(a) if len(opts) <= 1: usage() myModel = WflowModel(wflow_cloneMap, caseName, runId, configfile) dynModelFw = wf_DynamicFramework( myModel, _lastTimeStep, firstTimestep=_firstTimeStep ) dynModelFw.createRunId(NoOverWrite=False, level=logging.DEBUG) dynModelFw._runInitial() dynModelFw._runResume() dynModelFw._runDynamic(_firstTimeStep, _lastTimeStep) dynModelFw._runSuspend() dynModelFw._wf_shutdown() if __name__ == "__main__": main()