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Sum of precipitation are derived from daily 1 km resolution gridded dataset from the Swiss federal agency for meteorology and climate (MeteoSwiss) using a bilinear downscaling to 25 m resolution. Monthly and yearly individual and current average (1981-2010) and future average (2020-2049, 2045-2074, and 2070-2099) geoTIFF layers can be downloaded from separate zip files. Future layers are based on the transient daily time series of gridded climate scenarios of temperature at 0.02°D (~2.2 km) provided by the CH2018 initiative. Anomalies between monthly sum of precipitation for 1981-2010 and monthly sum of precipitation for the future period at 2.2 km were downscaled at 25 m using bilinear interpolation. Anomalies were then added to 1981-2010 average monthly variables. We calculated future climatic layers for 4 GCMs (HADGEM, ECEARTH, MPIESM, and IPSL), 3 time slices (2020-2049, 2045-2074, and 2070-2099) and 3 representative concentration pathways (RCP 2.6, 4.5 and 8.5) The layer files are stored in compressed GeoTIFF format with the “deflate” algorithm with option “predictor2” from the GDAL. This format has a high compression ratio but allows direct import in most GIS softwares. All the maps are projected in the Swiss coordinate system CH 1903+ LV95 (epsg:2056) with a resolution of 25x25m using the extent of the digital height model DHM25 of the Swiss office for topography (swisstopo).
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