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In order to interpret CEMS-Flood (EFAS & GloFAS) model outputs in a correct way, you will need a number of auxiliary data, also referred to as the 'statictime invariant' data on the Climate Data Store (CDS). These data are part of the EFAS and GloFAS setups of the LISFLOOD model. This page summarises the auxillary auxiliary datasets made available through the CDS and how they should be used in combination with the model outputs.

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EFAS Auxiliary Data

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titleVersioning

The auxiliary data are provided as small (no larger than 8MB) netCDF files, and are available to download through the Climate Data Store (CDS) on the EFAS pages. They are in the INSPIRE compliant ETRS89 Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area Coordinate Reference System (ETRS-LAEA), also referred to as EPSG:3035. More information on the EFAS horizontal resolution is available in the model output page.

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titleEFAS Versioning

It is important for users to make sure they download the auxiliary data consistent with the dataset version of interest. This is because the auxiliary data sometimes change with a new EFAS cycle; for example, the upstream area is specific to the hydrological model configuration used which can change between cycles.

To provide an example, users accessing forecast data issued between2019-05-13 and 2020-03-04 should use v3.0 of the auxiliary data, as forecasts issued during that period were produced with EFAS v3.0. All the version dates are shown in the table below:

VersionsFor forecast data issued from:
EFAS version 4.0

2020-10-14 12 UTC to present

EFAS version 3.52020-03-05 12 UTC and 2020-10-13 12 UTC
EFAS version 3.02019-05-13 12 UTC and 2020-03-04 12 UTC
EFAS version 2.0before 2019-05-13 12 UTC



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*Update following a slight change in the river network for EFAS version 3.5.

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titleEFAS upstream Upstream area

The upstream area file denotes the total upstream area for each river pixel, expressed in m2. It is defined as the catchment area for each river segment, i.e. the total area that contributes with water to the river at the specific grid point (or river pixel). The upstream area always includes the area of the pixel it is associated to.The upstream area is provided as a netCDF file, and is available to download on the EFAS pages of the Climate Data Store (CDS). The

The upstream area is provided as netCDF file - example files available for different versions are shown in the table below. You can also download the upstream area file as netCDF below: 

VersionsVersion DateFile
EFAS version 3.0 and below

Version 2.0 Released 2018-10-10 12 UTC

Version 3.0 Released 2019-05-13 12 UTC

EFAS version 3.5*Version 3.5 Released 2020-03-05 12 UTC
EFAS version 4.0Version 4.0 Released 2020-10-14 12 UTC


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titleEFAS orographyElevation

The elevation (sometimes referred to as orography) file denotes the mean elevation for each pixel in the EFAS domain, expressed in m above sea level. It is defined for each grid point of the modelled domain. The file can be downloaded as a netCDF file here: dem.nc.


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titleEFAS Soil Moisture Indexdepth, wilting capacity and field capacity

The files for soil depth, wilting capacity, and field capacity are collectively known as the 'The soil moisture index files', and contain all the relevant information to calculate the soil moisture index from the volumetric volumentric soil moisture dataset model output. They include data on the wilting point, field capacity and soil depth, and are provided separately for each of the three soil layers represented in LISFLOOD.

More detail on the datasets and how they should be used to derive the soil moisture index is provided here.

EFAS Horizontal Resolution

LISFLOOD projection

The LISFLOOD operational model is setup over Europe with the spatial resolution of 5 * 5 km with the geographical projection is the INSPIRE compliant ETRS89 Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area Coordinate Reference System (ETRS-LAEA). ETRS-LAEA is a single projected coordinate reference system for the pan-European area

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It is based on the ETRS89 geodetic datum and the GRS80 ellipsoid, and is the recommended projection for pan-European statistical mapping at all scales or for other purposes where true area representation is required. Its defining parameters can be found here.

Proj4 format: Proj4js.defs["EPSG:3035"] = " +proj=laea +lat_0=52 +lon_0=10 +x_0=4321000 +y_0=3210000 +ellps=GRS80 +units=m +no_defs "

GloFAS Auxiliary Data

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titleGloFAS upstream area

In order to interpret the GloFAS output in a correct way, you will need static data that describes the model setup. This file denotes the total upstream area for each river pixel, expressed in m2. The upstream area is defined as the catchment area for each river segment, in other words, the total area that contributes water to the river at the specific grid point. The upstream area always includes the area of the pixel. You can download the upstream area file as a netCDF file here: upArea (1).nc.

In order to interpret CEMS-Flood (EFAS & GloFAS) output in a correct way, you will need various auxiliary data, also referred to as 'static' data. These data are part of the EFAS and GloFAS setups of the LISFLOOD model.

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EFAS Auxiliary Data

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titleEFAS upstream area

These files denote the total upstream area for each river pixel, expressed in m2. This is defined as the catchment area for each river segment, meaning the total area that contributes with water to the river at the specific grid point. The upstream area always includes the area of the pixel. The upstream area is provided in the netCDF file if you retrieve the data from CDS and choose the format netCDF. You can also download the upstream area file as netCDF below: 

VersionsVersion DateFileEFAS version 3.0 and below

Version 2.0 Released 2018-10-10 12 UTC

Version 3.0 Released 2019-05-13 12 UTC

EFAS version 3.5*Version 3.5 Released 2020-03-05 12 UTCEFAS version 4.0Version 4.0 Released 2020-10-14 12 UTC

The river network changed slightly for EFAS version 3.5, therefore there is a new upstreams area file.

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titleEFAS orography

Denotes the mean elevation for each pixel in the EFAS domain, expressed in m above sea level. The file can be downloaded as a netCDF file here: dem.nc.

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titleEFAS Soil Moisture Index

The auxiliary/static files you need to calculate soil moisture index are here.

EFAS Horizontal Resolution

LISFLOOD projection

The LISFLOOD operational model is setup over Europe with the spatial resolution of 5 * 5 km with the geographical projection is the INSPIRE compliant ETRS89 Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area Coordinate Reference System (ETRS-LAEA). ETRS-LAEA is a single projected coordinate reference system for the pan-European area. It is based on the ETRS89 geodetic datum and the GRS80 ellipsoid, and is the recommended projection for pan-European statistical mapping at all scales or for other purposes where true area representation is required. Its defining parameters can be found here.

Proj4 format: Proj4js.defs["EPSG:3035"] = " +proj=laea +lat_0=52 +lon_0=10 +x_0=4321000 +y_0=3210000 +ellps=GRS80 +units=m +no_defs "




GloFAS Auxiliary Data


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titleGloFAS upstream area

In order to interpret the GloFAS output in a correct way, you will need static data that describes the model setup. This file denotes the total upstream area for each river pixel, expressed in m2. The upstream area is defined as the catchment area for each river segment, in other words, the total area that contributes water to the river at the specific grid point. The upstream area always includes the area of the pixel. You can download the upstream area file as a netCDF file here: upArea (1).nc.


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