%0 Generic %A Sutanudjaja, Edwin %A van Beek, R. (Rens) %A Wanders, N. (Nico) %A Wada, Yoshihide %A Bosmans, Joyce H C %A Drost, N. (Niels) %A van der Ent, R.J. (Ruud) %A de Graaf, I.E.M. (Inge) %A Hoch, J.M. (Jannis) %A de Koning, K. (Kor) %D 2019 %T Input files underlying the the publication "PCR-GLOBWB 2: a 5 arcmin global hydrological and water resources model” %U https://data.4tu.nl/articles/dataset/Input_files_underlying_the_the_publication_PCR-GLOBWB_2_a_5_arcmin_global_hydrological_and_water_resources_model_/12717704/1 %R 10.4121/uuid:e3ead32c-0c7d-4762-a781-744dbdd9a94b %K PCRaster GLOBal Water Balance (PCR-GLOBWB %K global hydrological model %K ground water %K hydrology %K surface water %K water demand %X The folder "pcrglobwb2_input" contains global-extent input files, e.g. meteorological forcing data and model parameters, for running PCR-GLOBWB model (Sutanudjaja et al., 2018, {https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-11-2429-2018}). PCR-GLOBWB is a hydrology and water resources model developed at Department of Physical Geography, Utrecht University, intended for global and regional applications. Using the input files in the folder "pcrglobwb2_input", global-extent PCR-GLOBWB model runs can be performed at the spatial resolutions of 5 arcmin (~10 km at the equator) and 30 arcmin (50 km). As examples, some 5 arcmin simulation output files are given in the folder "example_output". The model codes of PCR-GLOBWB are open source and available on {https://github.com/UU-Hydro/PCR-GLOBWB_model}. Please refer to Sutanudjaja et al. (2018) and its reference list for further explanations about how the data were derived. The input files in the folder "pcrglobwb2_input" are basically the same as the ones shared on {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1045339} (Sutanudjaja et al., 2017). Yet, we have converted all PCRaster files to NetCDF format so that all input files can be accessed using OPeNDAP. %I 4TU.Centre for Research Data