Reset search Search Filter Linked Data Linked Data There are no Linked Data that match this search Categories Categories Education, culture and sport 3 Keywords Keywords discharge 3 hydrology 2 precipitation 2 soil-moisture 2 climate-change 1 climate-change-impact 1 drought-2018 1 hydrological-simulations 1 low-flow 1 model 1 drought-2018 1 climate-change-impact 1 climate-change 1 Show More Keywords Show Fewer Keywords Organizations Organizations EnviDat: the Environmental Data Portal 3 Political levels Political levels Other 3 Terms of use Terms of use 3 Formats Formats ZIP 2 SERVICE 1 TXT 1 3 datasets found Order by Relevance Data last modified Metadata last modified Name Ascending Name Descending Simulated future discharge and climatological variables for medium-sized catchments in Switzerland EnviDat: the Environmental Data Portal Education, culture and sport Daily discharge and the related hydro-meteorological variables precipitation, snowmelt, and soil moisture are provided for current (1981-2017) and for future climate conditions... Last updated: November 3, 2019 ZIP snowmelt precipitation soil-moisture hydrology climate-change discharge Hydro-meteorological simulations for the period 1981-2018 for Switzerland EnviDat: the Environmental Data Portal Education, culture and sport The dataset provides simulated 1) precipitation, 2) discharge, 3) soil moisture, and 4) low-flow simulations for 307 medium-sized catchments in Switzerland for the period... Last updated: November 3, 2019 TXT ZIP precipitation drought-2018 prevah low-flow soil-moisture hydrological-simulations discharge Dataset for: Future water temperature of rivers in Switzerland under climate change investigated with physics-based models EnviDat: the Environmental Data Portal Education, culture and sport This work presents the first extensive study of climate change impacts on rivers temperature in Switzerland. Results show that even for low emissions scenarios, water temperature... Last updated: May 12, 2022 SERVICE discharge hydrology model climate-change-impact water-temperature