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First name Noora
Last name Veijalainen
Email noora.veijalainen@syke.fi
Organisation Finnish Environment Institute
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First name Noora
Last name Veijalainen
Organisation Finnish Environment Institute
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First name Juho
Last name Jakkila
Organisation Finnish Environment Institute
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Project name EIFFEL
Project funder European Commission’ Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
Project identifier grant agreement 101003518
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Dataset title Water resource indicator dataset in Climate Guide
Theme Inland Water Resources
Description Climate change affect water resources through shorter snow seasons, changed rainfall patterns and increased evaporation. This dataset includes water resources indicators related to the duration of the snow cover, water equivalent of snow, soil moisture deficit, evaporation, runoff and time of occurrence of the greatest runoff. Data are available on a regular 10 km x 10 km over Finland under current and future climate.
Language (dataset) English
Keyword climate change
Keyword hydrology
Keyword indicator
Keyword snow
Keyword water
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Data processing steps sampling
Description 30-year average are shown on a regular 10 km x 10 km over Finland for the baseline period 1981-2010 and three future periods, 2010–2039, 2040–2069 and 2070–2099, under 20 climate scenarios selected from the CMIP5 ensemble: low emissions (RCP2.6), moderate emissions (RCP4.5), moderate-high emissions (RCP6.0) and high emissions (RCP8.5) simulated with 14 Global Climate Models (CCSM4, NorESM1-M, GISS-E2-H, MIROC5, HadGEM2-CC, HadGEM2-ES, GFDL-CM3, MIROC-ESM-CHEM, MIROC-ESM, MPI-ESM-MR, CESM1-BGC, GISS-E2-R, CESM1-CAM5, MRI-CGCM3).
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Description Scenarios of variables related water resources have been produced with the Finnish Environment Institute's (Syke) Watershed Simulation and Forecasting System (WSFS) (Vehviläinen & Huttunen 2002). The WSFS is used to draft hydrological predictions and warn of floods in Finland (http://www.ymparisto.fi/vesistoennusteet). The most important part of the system is a runoff model that describes the hydrological cycle from precipitation to runoff using normal meteorological material as the starting information (Bergström 1976). The model covers the whole land area of Finland, a total of 390,000 km², including cross-boundary watersheds overrunning the border. The model operates on a watershed sub-division level and the area is divided to approximately 6,400 watershed sub-divisions. The model's input data include precipitation and temperature, while the modelled variables of hydrological cycle include snow accumulation and melting, soil moisture, evaporation, ground water, runoff and discharge and water levels of the main rivers and lakes. The following indicators are included: Evaporation sum (unit: mm) Maximum runoff (mm) Seasonal and annual total runoff (mm) Snow cover duration (days) Maximum Snow Water Equivalent (kg/m2) Soil moisture deficit (mm) Seasonal flood timing (percent of years)
Additional information (URL) https://www.climateguide.fi/articles/finnish-environment-institutes-watershed-simulation-and-forecasting-system
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Description Details of the analysis to construct this dataset are described in Veijalainen et al. (2019).
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Start date 1981-01-01
End date 2099-12-31
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West Bounding Longitude 19.33
East Bounding Longitude 31.53
South Bounding Latitude 59.79
North Bounding Latitude 70.07
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Reserved DOI 10.48488/h3r7-7x34
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First name Noora
Last name Veijalainen
Email noora.veijalainen@syke.fi
Organisation Finnish Environment Institute
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Resource content description Maps of the climate change indicators can be viewed in climateguide.fi under the section ‘Impact scenarios of climate change’.
Web-address (URL) https://www.climateguide.fi/articles/impact-scenarios-of-climate-change
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Resource content description The data can be accessed via a Web Feature Service (WFS) supporting versions 1.0.0 and 1.1.0. WFS services can be opened in various GIS applications, for example ArcGIS for Desktop and open source desktop application QGIS. Typically, the GIS applications loads data from a WFS service in a GML (Geography Markup Language) format. Additionally, the data can be loaded as zip compressed ESRI Shape files, a CSV file or a JSON file. The service includes 14 feature types representing WSFS simulations: hydro_landevaporation -- Evaporation sum (mm) hydro_runoffmaximumaverage – Maximum runoff (mm) hydro_runoffsumaverage_1 – winter (Dec-Feb) total runoff (mm) hydro_runoffsumaverage_2 – spring (Mar-May) total runoff (mm) hydro_runoffsumaverage_3 – summer (Jun-Aug) total runoff (mm) hydro_runoffsumaverage_4 – autumn (Sep-Nov) total runoff (mm) hydro_runoffsumaverage – annual total runoff (mm) hydro_snowcoverdays – Snow cover duration (days) hydro_snowwaterequivalent – Maximum Snow Water Equivalent (kg/m2) hydro_soilmoisturedeficit – Soil moisture deficit (mm) hydro_timingmaxrunoff_1 – Percentage of years with the maximum flood in winter (Dec-Feb) (percent of years) hydro_timingmaxrunoff_2 – Percentage of years with the maximum flood in spring (Mar-May) (percent of years) hydro_timingmaxrunoff_3 – Percentage of years with the maximum flood in summer (Jun-Aug) (percent of years) hydro_timingmaxrunoff_4 – Percentage of years with the maximum flood in autumn (Sep-Nov) (percent of years) The attributes of each feature type are labelled as [climateModel]_[emissionScenario]_[timePeriod]_0_[valueType]. There are 14 climate models and four forcing (or emission) scenarios rcp26, rcp45, rcp60 and rcp85. The timePeriod includes the start year and the end year of the period. There are three options for valueType, absolute value “av”, absolute change “ac” and relative change “rc”. For example, the attribute labeled as mpiesmmr_rcp85_20702099_0_rc describes the climate model MPI-ES-MMR, the forcing scenario RCP8.5, the time period from 2070 to 2099 and relative change (expressed as %).
Web-address (URL) https://paikkatiedot.ymparisto.fi/geoserver/ilmo-climateguide/wms?request=getcapabilities
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Reference Vehviläinen, B. & Huttunen, M. 2002. The Finnish watershed simulation and forecasting system (WSFS). Publication of the 21st conference of Danube countries on the hydrological forecasting and hydrological bases of water management.
Reference Bergström, S. (1976). Development and application of a conceptual runoff model for Scandinavian catchments.SMHI. Nr RH7. Norrköping.
Reference Veijalainen N, Ahopelto L, Marttunen M, Jääskeläinen J, Britschgi R, Orvomaa M, Belinskij A, Keskinen M. Severe Drought in Finland: Modeling Effects on Water Resources and Assessing Climate Change Impacts. Sustainability. 2019; 11(8):2450. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11082450

The license for open SYKE's open datasets is Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International.

The data described here can be freely used to all purposes, provided that the source of the data is mentioned.

The citation for the dataset as given above.

Further information on the license:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode (English)
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode.fi (Finnish)

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