Error in SWAT-Check
SWAT check Program
After running SWAT model successfully, the output of SWAT can be check by using new swat interface named as SWAT check window.
SWAT check read the swat model output form your swat project to judge the model problems.
This program was developed to check the model problem before the calibration. This program can save your time to find the problems in your ruining model.
As SWAT model is based on water balance equation and therefore you can see all the water balance component in SWAT check program.
As evapotranspiration (ET) should be about or greater than 50% of total incoming rainfall and if your run model is depicting below this amount then you can guess that there is something problem in model that's why ET is less than 50%. This is simple example to guide you to check your run model.
You can see in figure given below to see water balance by model where ET is more than 50% of incoming rainfall.
There are various options of visual interpretation of model output. You can check your model run for hydrology, sediment, nitrogen cycle, phosphorus cycle and land use change summary etc.
Some issues related to SWAT_check program
Often running SWAT model, researchers try to check SWAT model using SWAT_check program, but when they open it, it was found no value in the setup section of SWAT_check program.
So here a video is given to you to solve this issue by just simple click on Examine model output.
For more detailed way you can see these steps in the video given below…
SWAT_check program
I am unable to run the SWAT Checker, and have not
ReplyDeletebeen able to find any useful information, Could you please help me?? the details of the error message are below.
******** Starting Analysis ***********
Reading output.std...
Finished reading output.std in 00h:00m:00.25s. Reading output.rch...Value "" is not an int.
If you cannot resolve the error, please contact technical support with the message listed below.
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Type: System.FormatException
Message: Value "" is not an int.
Source: SWAT.OutputProcessor
Location: SWAT.OutputProcessor.Schemas.SchemaLine, line 0, column 0
StackTrace:
at SWAT.OutputProcessor.Schemas.SchemaLine.GetInt(String line, Boolean returnZeroIfNotNumeric)
at SWAT.OutputProcessor.Parsers.OutputRchParser.ReadFile()
at SWAT.Check.Desktop.SWATCheck.backgroundWorker_DoWork(Object sender, DoWorkEventArgs e)
at System.ComponentModel.BackgroundWorker.OnDoWork(DoWorkEventArgs e)
at System.ComponentModel.BackgroundWorker.WorkerThreadStart(Object argument)