Abstract
Sowing and harvest dates are a significant source of uncertainty
within crop models, especially for regions where high-resolution data are
unavailable or, as is the case in future climate runs, where no data are
available at all. Global datasets are not always able to distinguish when
wheat is grown in tropical and subtropical regions, and they are also often
coarse in resolution. South Asia is one such region where large spatial
variation means higher-resolution datasets are needed, together with greater
clarity for the timing of the main wheat growing season. Agriculture in South
Asia is closely associated with the dominating climatological phenomenon, the
Asian summer monsoon (ASM). Rice and wheat are two highly important crops for
the region, with rice being mainly cultivated in the wet season during the summer
monsoon months and wheat during the dry winter. We present a method for
estimating the crop sowing and harvest dates for rice and wheat using the
ASM onset and retreat. The aim of this method is to provide a more accurate
alternative to the global datasets of cropping calendars than is currently
available and generate more representative inputs for climate impact
assessments.
We first demonstrate that there is skill in the model prediction of monsoon
onset and retreat for two downscaled general circulation models (GCMs) by
comparing modelled precipitation with observations. We then calculate and
apply sowing and harvest rules for rice and wheat for each simulation to
climatological estimates of the monsoon onset and retreat for a present day
period. We show that this method reproduces the present day sowing and
harvest dates for most parts of India. The application of the method to two
future simulations demonstrates that the estimated sowing and harvest dates
are successfully modified to ensure that the growing season remains
consistent with the internal model climate. The study therefore provides a
useful way of modelling potential growing season adaptations to changes in
future climate.
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