Four-kilometer long-term regional hydroclimate reanalysis over the conterminous United States (CONUS)

CONUS404 is a unique, high-resolution hydro-climate dataset appropriate for forcing hydrological models and conducting meteorological analysis over the conterminous United States. CONUS404, so named because it covers the CONterminous United States for over 40 years at 4 km resolution, was produced by the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model simulations run by NCAR as part of a collaboration with the USGS Water Mission Area. The CONUS404 includes 42 years of data (water years 1980-2021) and the spatial domain extends beyond the CONUS into Canada and Mexico, thereby capturing transboundary river basins and covering all contributing areas for CONUS surface waters.

The CONUS404 dataset, produced using WRF version 3.9.1.1, is the successor to the CONUS1 dataset in d612000 (Liu, et al. 2017) with improved representation of weather and climate conditions in the central United States due to the addition of a shallow groundwater module and several other improvements in the NOAH Multi-parameterization land surface model. It also uses a more up-to-date and higher-resolution reanalysis dataset (ERA5) as input and covers a longer period than CONUS1.

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Source https://gdex.ucar.edu/datasets/d559000/#
Last Updated September 24, 2025, 21:45 (UTC)
Created September 22, 2025, 22:49 (UTC)
DOI DOI: 10.5065/ZYY0-Y036
Data Access https://gdex.ucar.edu/datasets/d559000/dataaccess/#
Data Contributors DOI/USGS U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Department of the Interior | UCAR/NCAR/RAL/HAP
Data Documentation https://gdex.ucar.edu/datasets/d559000/documentation/#
Data Formats netCDF4
Data Types Grid
Total Volume 815.99 TB (Entire dataset)
temporal range 1979-10-01 00:00 +0000 to 2022-09-30 23:00 +0000 (Entire dataset)