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More details about the product are given in the Documentation section.

Horizontal coverage

From 27°N to 72°N and from 22°W to 45°E (grid projection may differ among RCMs)

Horizontal resolution

0.11° x 0.11°

Temporal coverage

01/1950 - 12/2100 (shorter for some experiments)

Temporal resolution

Daily

Update frequency

Regular quarterly updates

File format

NetCDF 4, Climate and Forecast (CF) Metadata Convention v1.6

Data type

Grid


MAIN VARIABLES
NameUnitsDescription
10m Wind Speedm s-1The magnitude of the two-dimensional horizontal air velocity. The data represents the mean over the aggregation period near to the surface.
2m air temperatureKThe ambient air temperature. The data represents the mean over the aggregation period near to the surface.
Mean precipitation fluxkg m-2 s-1The deposition of water to the Earth's surface in the form of rain, snow, ice or hail. The precipition flux is the mass of water per unit area and time. The data represents the mean over the aggregation period.
Mean sea level pressurePaThe air pressure at sea level. In regions where the Earth's surface is above sea level the surface pressure is used to compute the air pressure that would exist at sea level directly below given a constant air temperature from the surface to the sea level point. The data represents the mean over the aggregation period.
Near surface relative humidity%Relative humidity is the percentage ratio of the water vapour mass to the water vapour mass at the saturation point given the temperature at that location. The data represents the mean over the aggregation period near to the surface.
Surface solar radiation downwardsW m-2The downward shortwave radiative flux of energy per unit area. The data represents the mean over the aggregation period at the surface.