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seNorge2 daily precipitation, an observational gridded dataset over Norway from 1957 to the present day
Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Oslo, Norway
Tuomo Saloranta
Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate, Oslo, Norway
Thomas Skaugen
Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate, Oslo, Norway
Jan Magnusson
Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate, Oslo, Norway
Ole Einar Tveito
Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Oslo, Norway
Jess Andersen
Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate, Oslo, Norway
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The observational gridded climate datasets are among the primary sources of information for climate analysis and monitoring. The seNorge2 high-resolution dataset of daily total precipitation (1957–2017) constitutes a valuable meteorological input for snow and hydrological simulations which are routinely conducted over Norway for research and to support operational applications for civil protection purposes. The dataset and the seNorge2 software are publicly available for download.
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