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River runoff is an essential climate variable as it is directly linked to the terrestrial water balance and controls a wide range of climatological and ecological processes. Despite its scientific and societal importance, there are to date no pan-European observation-based runoff estimates available. Here we employ a recently developed methodology to estimate monthly runoff rates on regular spatial grid in Europe. For this we first collect an unprecedented collection of river flow observations, combining information from three distinct data bases. Observed monthly runoff rates are first tested for homogeneity and then related to gridded atmospheric variables (E-OBS version 11) using machine learning. The resulting statistical model is then used to estimate monthly runoff rates (December 1950-December 2014) on a 0.5° × 0.5° grid. The performance of the newly derived runoff estimates is assessed in terms of cross validation. The paper closes with example applications, illustrating the potential of the new runoff estimates for climatological assessments and drought monitoring.
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Potential temperature measured with a SBE37 at 35.862ºN, 5.97ºW at 344 meters Depth. Data expand from September the 30th, 2004 to March the 2nd, 2016. Original measurement frequency was 30 minutes, the data presented here is a subsampling that extract the coldest temperature found each 12 hours. The time vector corresponds with the moment in which this minimun temperature is observed.