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 The file is used for introducing time series of output region variables into the model. The time series are observations used for evaluation of the model, e.g. ''​rgrswe''​ snow water equivalent. ​ The file is used for introducing time series of output region variables into the model. The time series are observations used for evaluation of the model, e.g. ''​rgrswe''​ snow water equivalent. ​
  
-The file is located in the ''​forcingdir''​ folder. File should include a continuous time period of values for each time step, which doesn’t need to cover the whole simulation time period. Missing values should be given as -9999. ​+The file is located in the ''​otherobsdir''​ folder ​set in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt|info.txt]]. If the path is not set, the file is seached for in ''​forcingdir''​. File should include a continuous time period of values for each time step, which doesn’t need to cover the whole simulation time period. Missing values should be given as -9999. ​
  
 The first row(s) may be comment rows. These rows have to start with !!. At least one comment row is needed. The first row, not a comment row, gives the variable names. For the first column, the date column, the name "​date"​ can be used (no name may not be omitted). The third row gives which output region (''​outregid''​ in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​Outregions.txt|Outregions.txt]]) the column’s data is given for. The date column may in this case belong to subbasin 0 (may not be omitted). The first column is date in format yyyy-mm-dd [HH:MM]. If set in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt|info.txt]] that matlab-format should be read (''​readformat 1''​) the date format is yyyymmdd[HHMM]. Second to last columns are The first row(s) may be comment rows. These rows have to start with !!. At least one comment row is needed. The first row, not a comment row, gives the variable names. For the first column, the date column, the name "​date"​ can be used (no name may not be omitted). The third row gives which output region (''​outregid''​ in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​Outregions.txt|Outregions.txt]]) the column’s data is given for. The date column may in this case belong to subbasin 0 (may not be omitted). The first column is date in format yyyy-mm-dd [HH:MM]. If set in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt|info.txt]] that matlab-format should be read (''​readformat 1''​) the date format is yyyymmdd[HHMM]. Second to last columns are
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 Observation variables that can be given in //​Xobs.txt//​ are tabled **[[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt:​variables#​observed_variables|here]]**. They are a selection of the complete [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt:​variables#​tables_of_hype_variables_id|HYPE variables]]. The outregion version of the variables can be given in //​Xoregobs.txt//​ by extending the name of the variable with '​rg'​ in the beginning (e.g. ''​rswe''​ correspond to outregion variable ''​rgrswe''​). Some regional variables give result that is not meaningful (e.g. ''​rgwstr''​). Observation variables that can be given in //​Xobs.txt//​ are tabled **[[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt:​variables#​observed_variables|here]]**. They are a selection of the complete [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt:​variables#​tables_of_hype_variables_id|HYPE variables]]. The outregion version of the variables can be given in //​Xoregobs.txt//​ by extending the name of the variable with '​rg'​ in the beginning (e.g. ''​rswe''​ correspond to outregion variable ''​rgrswe''​). Some regional variables give result that is not meaningful (e.g. ''​rgwstr''​).
  
-Column **Agg.** indicates the type of aggregation of the variables. The type determines how the variable is treated when asked for as an output variable or in a criterion calculation. The ''​meanperiod''​ of the output/​criterion determines the period over which the variables values will be aggregated. They will be averaged, weight-averaged or summed according to the type of aggregation. Similarly variable values in //​Xoregobs.txt//​ represent either averages, weighted averages, or sums over the timestep.+Column **Agg.**, in table for Xobs variables, ​indicates the type of aggregation of the variables. The type determines how the variable is treated when asked for as an output variable or in a criterion calculation. The ''​meanperiod''​ of the output/​criterion determines the period over which the variables values will be aggregated. They will be averaged, weight-averaged or summed according to the type of aggregation. Similarly variable values in //​Xoregobs.txt//​ represent either averages, weighted averages, or sums over the timestep.
  
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