Articles | Volume 12, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-12-629-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-12-629-2020
Data description paper
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19 Mar 2020
Data description paper |  | 19 Mar 2020

High-resolution meteorological forcing data for hydrological modelling and climate change impact analysis in the Mackenzie River Basin

Zilefac Elvis Asong, Mohamed Ezzat Elshamy, Daniel Princz, Howard Simon Wheater, John Willard Pomeroy, Alain Pietroniro, and Alex Cannon

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This dataset provides an improved set of forcing data for large-scale hydrological models for climate change impact assessment in the Mackenzie River Basin (MRB). Here, the strengths of two historical datasets were blended to produce a less-biased long-record product for hydrological modelling and climate change impact assessment over the MRB. This product is then used to bias-correct climate projections from the Canadian Regional Climate Model under RCP8.5.
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