Data availability and description: --------------------------- Climate forcings for six scenarios are provided. The data was sampled from 2000 years of simulated present-day climate data, which were created with the fully-coupled global climate model EC-Earth, as described in Tschumi et al. 2021 (in prep). All data are available on a 1° x 1° grid over all land pixels excluding Antarctica and large parts of Greenland with a daily timescale over 100 years, resulting in 36500 timesteps (leap days were excluded). The following variables are provided: Mean temperature: tas [°C] Minimum temperature: tasmin [°C] Maximum temperature: tasmax [°C] Precipitation: pr [mm d**-1] Shortwave net radiation: sw [J d**-1 m**-2] Shortwave downward radiation: swd [J d**-1 m**-2] Longwave downward radiation: lwd [J d**-1 m**-2] Zonal wind: uas [m s**-1] Meridional wind: vas [m s**-1] The timestamp goes from the year 2000 to 2099. This is not, however, the actual timeperiod represented by this data. Instead, the scenarios represent present-day climate, defined as 2011-2015. The following scenarios are provided: Control Noextremes (neither hot nor dry extremes) Nocompound (no concurrent hot and dry extremes) Hot (only hot extremes) Dry (only dry extremes) Hotdry (frequent concurrent hot and dry extremes)