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A 5‐km gridded product development of daily temperature and precipitation for Bangladesh, Nepal, and Pakistan from 1981 to 2016

AbstractMany efforts have been made by the scientific community to produce gridded datasets with high spatial resolution because they are essential for climate change assessment, impact studies, decision‐making, etc. This study fits into this context and describes the methods used to prepare a 5‐km gridded product of precipitation and minimum and maximum temperatures by merging observed data from meteorological stations, from 1981 to 2016, of Bangladesh, Nepal, and Pakistan with ERA5 reanalysis. The step‐by‐step methods for station data quality control and the development of the 5‐km gridded data are presented. Additionally, we use the 5‐km dataset to show the main climate features of the three countries, which facilitate comparison with other data sources in the literature.
- Institute of Atmospheric Physics China (People's Republic of)
- SickKids Foundation Canada
- National University of Sciences and Technology Pakistan
- Chinese Academy of Sciences China (People's Republic of)
- Chinese Academy of Sciences China (People's Republic of)
climate variability, Atmospheric Science, high‐resolution, Climate Change and Variability Research, Geometry, Precipitation, Oceanography, Environmental science, Satellite-Based Precipitation Estimation and Validation, Context (archaeology), Meteorology, Meteorology. Climatology, FOS: Mathematics, Climate change, Climatology, Product (mathematics), QE1-996.5, Global and Planetary Change, Geography, gridded data, Geology, FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences, Numerical Weather Prediction Models, Earth and Planetary Sciences, climate change, Archaeology, Environmental Science, Physical Sciences, QC851-999, Mathematics, Climate Modeling
climate variability, Atmospheric Science, high‐resolution, Climate Change and Variability Research, Geometry, Precipitation, Oceanography, Environmental science, Satellite-Based Precipitation Estimation and Validation, Context (archaeology), Meteorology, Meteorology. Climatology, FOS: Mathematics, Climate change, Climatology, Product (mathematics), QE1-996.5, Global and Planetary Change, Geography, gridded data, Geology, FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences, Numerical Weather Prediction Models, Earth and Planetary Sciences, climate change, Archaeology, Environmental Science, Physical Sciences, QC851-999, Mathematics, Climate Modeling
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