LAND Subroutine Sample Clauses

LAND Subroutine. The revised LAND subroutine provides the H-I Model with the capability to incorporate the maximum farm efficiencies and tailwater factors from UPDATE.DAT when the switch is set to the Historical run. The weighted efficiencies and adjusted tailwater factors are incorporated into UPDATE.DAT beginning with update year 2011 and each year thereafter for the corresponding acreage type.1 The farm efficiency and tail water data input will be pulled from UPDATE.DAT for the Historical run for years 1995 through the current update year. The maximum farm efficiency and tailwater factors for 1995-2010 will be the same as those previously found in LAND.DAT, and the weighted efficiencies and adjusted tailwater factors will be used for 2011 forward. The Compact run still applies the factors listed in LAND.DAT. Supplemental acreage has both surface water and groundwater applied to it. In recognition of Colorado’s Compact Rules Governing Improvements to Surface Water Irrigation Systems in Arkansas River Basin in Colorado, logic in the H-I Model code allows for weighting the supplemental efficiency based on the surface and groundwater supply. A ratio of surface water to combined surface and groundwater is used to calculate a weighted efficiency for supplemental, IType III, acreage. The calculation applies the original efficiency to the surface water supply and the modified efficiency to the groundwater supply and is performed every time step in the model, resulting in a monthly prorating of efficiency.
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