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ECMWF real-time forecasts

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These products are a subset of the ECMWF real-time forecast data and are made available to the public free of charge. They are based on the medium-range (high-resolution and ensemble) and seasonal forecast models. Products are available at 0.4 degrees resolution in GRIB2 format unless stated otherwise.

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Met Office Global Ensemble Prediction System (MOGREPS-G) on a 30-day rolling archive

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The flagship Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) model developed and used at the Met Office, is the Unified Model, the same model is used for both weather and climate prediction. For weather forecasting the Met Office runs several configurations of the Unified Model as part of its operational Numerical Weather Prediction suite. The global ensemble (MOGREPS-G) produces forecasts for the whole globe up to a week ahead. The projection used is the Equirectangular Latitude-Longitude and the grid resolution is 20km. The forecast is updated regularly with a 4-hour time delay and formatted via NetCDF. ...

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Met Office Global and Regional Ensemble Prediction System - UK (MOGREPS-UK) on a 30-day rolling archive

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The flagship Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) model developed and used at the Met Office, is the Unified Model, the same model is used for both weather and climate prediction. For weather forecasting the Met Office runs several configurations of the Unified Model as part of its operational Numerical Weather Prediction suite. The regional ensemble (MOGREPS-UK) produces forecasts for an area covering the UK for the next five days. In the UK ensemble the model parameters (temperature, pressure, wind, humidity, etc.) are forecast at grid points separated by about 2.2 km, and the model has 70 ver...

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Met Office Global Deterministic 10km on a 2-year rolling archive

air temperatureatmosphereforecastgeosciencegeospatialmodelnear-surface air temperaturenear-surface relative humiditynetcdfweather

The flagship Numerical Weather Prediction model developed and used at the Met Office, is the Unified Model, the same model is used for both weather and climate prediction. For weather forecasting the Met Office runs several configurations of the Unified Model as part of its operational Numerical Weather Prediction suite. Uncovering 2 years' worth of historical data, updated regularly with a time delay. The Global deterministic model is a global configuration of the Met Office Unified Models providing the most accurate short range deterministic forecast by any national meteorological servic...

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Met Office UK Deterministic (UKV)2km on a 2-year rolling archive

air temperatureatmosphereforecastgeosciencegeospatialmodelnear-surface air temperaturenear-surface relative humiditynetcdfweather

The flagship Numerical Weather Prediction model developed and used at the Met Office, is the Unified Model, the same model is used for both weather and climate prediction. For weather forecasting the Met Office runs several configurations of the Unified Model as part of its operational Numerical Weather Prediction suite. Uncovering 2 years' worth of historical data, updated regularly with a time delay. The UK deterministic model is a post processed regional downscaled configuration of the Unified Model, covering the UK and Ireland, with a resolution of approximately 0.018 degrees. The Unit...

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A Global Drought and Flood Catalogue from 1950 to 2016

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Hydrological extremes, in the form of droughts and floods, have impacts on a wide range of sectors including water availability, food security, and energy production, among others. Given continuing large impacts of droughts and floods and the expectation for significant regional changes projected in the future, there is an urgent need to provide estimates of past events and their future risk, globally. However, current estimates of hydrological extremes are not robust and accurate enough, due to lack of long-term data records, standardized methods for event identification, geographical inconsi...

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Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) Open Data Forecasts

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DMI forecast data consist of various models where each model contains different set of parameters relating to a specific domain like ocean (WAM), storm flooding (DKSS) or weather (HARMONIE)

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Ensemble Meteorological Dataset for Planet Earth, EM-Earth

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EM-Earth provides data for precipitation, mean air temperature, air temperature range, and dew-point temperature at 0.1° spatial resolution over global land areas from 1950 to 2019. EM-Earth provides hourly/daily deterministic estimates, and daily probabilistic estimates (25 ensemble members), to meet the diverse requirements of hydrometeorological applications.

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EPA Dynamically Downscaled Ensemble (EDDE) Version 1

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The data are a subset of the EPA Dynamically Downscaled Ensemble (EDDE), Version 1. EDDE is a collection of physics-based modeled data that represent 3D atmospheric conditions for historical and future periods under different scenarios. The EDDE Version 1 datasets cover the contiguous United States at a horizontal grid spacing of 36 kilometers at hourly increments. EDDE Version 1 includes simulations that have been dynamically downscaled from multiple global climate models (GCMs) under both mid- and high-emission scenarios from the Fifth Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) using the...

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EPA Dynamically Downscaled Ensemble (EDDE) Version 2

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The data are a subset of the EPA Dynamically Downscaled Ensemble (EDDE), Version 2. EDDE is a collection of physics-based modeled data that represent 3D atmospheric conditions for historical and future periods under different scenarios. The EDDE Version 2 datasets cover the contiguous United States at a horizontal grid spacing of 12 kilometers at hourly increments. EDDE Version 2 will include simulations that have been dynamically downscaled from multiple global climate models (GCMs) under multiple emission scenarios from the Sixth Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6) using the Weath...

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