Abstract

Climatological radar rainfall dataset of 1 hour precipitation depths at a 1 km grid, which have been adjusted employing validated and complete rain gauge data from both KNMI rain gauge networks. This dataset is updated once a month providing data up to a few months ago.

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Dataset name rad_nl25_rac_mfbs_01h_netcdf4
Dataset version 2.0
Status onGoing
Last metadata update December 5, 2023, 14:44 (UTC)
Update frequency monthly
License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
North bound latitude 53.7
East bound longitude 7.4
South bound latitude 50.6
West bound longitude 3.2
Dataset edition 31
Dataset manager Aart Overeem
Maintainer KNMI Data Services
Publication timestamp 2017-09-27T07:30:39Z
Reference system identifier PROJ.4+proj=stere +lat_0=90 +lon_0=0.0 +lat_ts=60.0 +a=6378.137 +b=6356.752 +x_0=0 +y_0=0
Dataset start time 2008-01-01
Dataset end time Unlimited
Identifier urn:xkdc:ds:nl.knmi::rad_nl25_rac_mfbs_01h_netcdf4/2.0/
Lineage statement Climatological radar rainfall dataset of 1-h precipitation depths, which have been adjusted employing validated and complete rain gauge data from both KNMI rain gauge networks. Based on the composites of radar reflectivities from both KNMI weather radars (De Bilt at 52.103 degrees N, 5.179 degrees E and Den Helder at 52.955 degrees N, 4.79 degrees E). The time in the file name is the time of the end of the observation. Data are available for the entire land surface of the Netherlands. Pixels have 1 km spatial resolution. The radar in De Bilt stopped contributing to the composite in the course of January 2017. It was replaced by a new radar in Herwijnen. Hence, as of the end of January 2017 the composites are based on the data from both new KNMI weather radars (Den Helder at 52.955 degrees N, 4.79 degrees E and Herwijnen at 5.1381 degrees N, 51.8369 degrees E). From 19 September 2016 till the end of January 2017, one, two or even three radars may contribute to the composite. This dataset is also available in KNMI HDF5 format via KNMI Data Platform. Note that the time in the file name is always the time of the end of the observation in UTC.
Use limitation No use limitations
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