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A large set of potential past, present and future hydro meteorological time series for the UK

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Table 1. Observational datasets. For the mean climate validation the common overlapping period 1961–2006 is used, while for precipitationextremes validation the overlap period between the historical baseline and CEH-GEAR (1900–2006) is used.
Table 3. Output variables available in the dataset at various temporal frequencies.
Figure 1. Illustration of the simulation design and stitching, using soil moisture model data averaged over the Thames catchment
Figure 2. Leading EOFs of upper 1m soil moisture over the BritishIsles in the last pentad in December
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