Wind speed is required by SWAT+ if the Penman-Monteith equation is used to estimate potential evapotranspiration and transpiration. SWAT+ assumes wind speed information is collected from gages positioned 1.7 meters above the ground surface.
When using the Penman-Monteith equation to estimate transpiration, the wind measurement used in the equation must be above the canopy. In SWAT+, a minimum difference of 1 meter is specified for canopy height and wind speed measurements. When the canopy height exceeds 1 meter, the original wind measurements is adjusted to:
1:1.4.1
where is the height of the wind speed measurement (cm), and is the canopy height (cm).
The variation of wind speed with elevation near the ground surface is estimated with the equation (Haltiner and Martin, 1957):
1:1.4.2
where is the wind speed (m s) at height (cm), is the wind speed (m s) at height (cm), and is an exponent between 0 and 1 that varies with atmospheric stability and surface roughness. Jensen (1974) recommended a value of 0.2 for and this is the value used in SWAT+.
The daily wind speed data required by SWAT+ may be read from an input file or generated by the model. The variable wnd in the master weather (weather-sta.cli) file identifies the method used to obtain wind speed data. To read in daily wind speed data, the variable is set to the name of the wind speed data file. To generate daily wind speed values wnd is set to "sim". The equations used to generate wind speed data in SWAT+ are reviewed in Chapter 1:3.
Table 1:1-9: SWAT+ input variables used in wind speed calculations.
Wind speed input code: 1-measured, 2-generated
WNDSIM
file.cio
Number of wind speed records within the .wnd file (required if WNDSIM = 1)
NWTOT
file.cio
Name of measured wind speed input file (.wnd) (to simulate wind speed set to "sim")
WNDFILE
wnd
Number of wind speed record used within the subbasin (required if WNDSIM = 1)
IWGAGE
.sub
See description of .wnd file on the wnd.cli page for input and format requirements if measured daily wind speed data is being used.