The conventional climate gridded datasets based on observations only are
widely used in atmospheric sciences; our focus in this paper is on climate
and hydrology. On the Norwegian mainland, seNorge2 provides high-resolution
fields of daily total precipitation for applications requiring long-term
datasets at regional or national level, where the challenge is to simulate
small-scale processes often taking place in complex terrain. The dataset
constitutes a valuable meteorological input for snow and hydrological
simulations; it is updated daily and presented on a high-resolution grid
(1 km of grid spacing). The climate archive goes back to 1957. The
spatial interpolation scheme builds upon classical methods, such as optimal
interpolation and successive-correction schemes. An original approach based
on (spatial) scale-separation concepts has been implemented which uses
geographical coordinates and elevation as complementary information in the
interpolation. seNorge2 daily precipitation fields represent local
precipitation features at spatial scales of a few kilometers, depending on
the station network density. In the surroundings of a station or in dense
station areas, the predictions are quite accurate even for intense
precipitation. For most of the grid points, the performances are comparable
to or better than a state-of-the-art pan-European dataset (E-OBS), because of
the higher effective resolution of seNorge2. However, in very data-sparse
areas, such as in the mountainous region of southern Norway, seNorge2
underestimates precipitation because it does not make use of enough
geographical information to compensate for the lack of observations. The
evaluation of seNorge2 as the meteorological forcing for the seNorge snow
model and the DDD (Distance Distribution Dynamics) rainfall–runoff model
shows that both models have been able to make profitable use of seNorge2,
partly because of the automatic calibration procedure they incorporate for
precipitation. The seNorge2 dataset 1957–2015 is available at
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.845733. Daily updates from 2015 onwards are available at
http://thredds.met.no/thredds/catalog/metusers/senorge2/seNorge2/provisional_archive/PREC1d/gridded_dataset/catalog.html
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