Articles | Volume 28, issue 13
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-28-2991-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-28-2991-2024
Technical note
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09 Jul 2024
Technical note |  | 09 Jul 2024

Technical note: Surface fields for global environmental modelling

Margarita Choulga, Francesca Moschini, Cinzia Mazzetti, Stefania Grimaldi, Juliana Disperati, Hylke Beck, Peter Salamon, and Christel Prudhomme

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CEMS_SurfaceFields_2022 dataset is a new set of high-resolution maps for land type (e.g. lake, forest), soil properties and population water needs at approximately 2 and 6 km at the Equator, covering Europe and the globe (excluding Antarctica). We describe what and how new high-resolution information can be used to create the dataset. The paper suggests that the dataset can be used as input for river, weather or other models, as well as for statistical descriptions of the region of interest.