
High Mountain Asia Daily 0.05 x 0.05 deg Noah-MP Land Surface Model Reanalysis, Version 1
Data set id:
HMA2_NLSMR
DOI: 10.5067/FCHUV8F5Z8OD
This is the most recent version of these data.
Version Summary
Version Summary
Initial release
Overview
This data set consists of a water budget reanalysis for the High Mountain Asia (HMA) region spanning the years 2003 through 2020. Estimates are provided for more than 30 parameters, including storages; fluxes; snow depth, extent, and snow water equivalent; temperature (land surface, soil, snow, and ice); surface albedo; soil moisture; evapotranspiration; and streamflow.
The data were generated using the Noah Multi-Parameterization (Noah-MP) land surface model (Version 4.0.1), driven by precipitation estimates and hydrological inputs developed specifically for HMA.
Parameter(s):
WATER BUDGET
Platform(s):
MODELS
Sensor(s):
NOT APPLICABLE
Data Format(s):
netCDF-3
Temporal Coverage:
- 1 January 2003 to 31 December 2020
Temporal Resolution:
- 1 day
Spatial Resolution:
- 0.05 deg
- 0.05 deg
Spatial Reference System(s):
- WGS 84EPSG:4326
Spatial Coverage:
- N:46S:20E:111W:60
Blue outlined yellow areas on the map below indicate the spatial coverage for this data set.
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