[This template readme file should be edited to be relevant to your dataset. The template proposes a basic set of information to be provided about a dataset. Sections 1-3 provide key information about the dataset and should be completed as fully as possible; Sections 4-5 provide information for interpretation and use of the dataset, and should be completed according to your judgement. Ask yourself in completing these sections: what information would the user of this dataset need in order to be able to understand it or replicate the results? Use of the README plain text format for dataset documentation is not required, and may not be suitable for longer or more detailed documentation. In these cases, or if preferred, you can use PDF or MS Word. Information provided here must correspond accurately with information provided in the dataset metadata record, e.g. the dataset title should match exactly, the same Creators should be listed, etc. The readme file should be saved with the name README_[Creator surname]_[Publication year]. The file name should not exceed 32 characters. Examples: README_Smith_2025.txt; README_Jones-etal_2025.txt. Text within square brackets is instructional and should be deleted from the final version of the readme.] 1. ABOUT THE DATASET -------------------- Title: Hydrology shapes future limits of Plasmodium vivax malaria: data Creator(s): Mark W. Smith1, William H.M. James1, Simon N. Gosling2, Elizabeth Mroz1, Thomas Smith1, Christopher J. Thomas3 Organisation(s): 1 School of Geography and Water@Leeds, University of Leeds; Leeds, LS2 9JT, United Kingdom. 2 School of Geography, University of Nottingham; Nottingham, NG7 2RD, United Kingdom. 3 College of Health and Science, University of Lincoln; Lincoln LN6 7TS, United Kingdom. Rights-holder(s):Unless otherwise stated, Copyright 2025 University of Leeds Publication Year: 2025 Description: Data underlying Fifures in the accompanying paper Hydrology shapes future limits of Plasmodium vivax malaria Cite as: the accompanying paper Related publication: Hydrology shapes future limits of Plasmodium vivax malaria (submitted) Contact: Mark Smith: m.w.smith@leeds.ac.uk 2. TERMS OF USE --------------- Copyright [2025] [University of Leeds]. Unless otherwise stated, this dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.] 3. PROJECT AND FUNDING INFORMATION ---------------------------------- Title: FLOODMAL Funding organisation: UKRI NERC Grant no.:NE/P013481/1 We thank those involved in the ISIMIP project for making the model data available. This work was undertaken with support from the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) (NERC award FLOODMAL (NE/P013481/1) to M.W.S. and C.J.T. and Leeds-York-Hull NERC Doctoral Training Partnership NE/S007458/1 to E.M.). 4. CONTENTS ----------- See details in DATA.xlsx 5. METHODS ---------- Please see accompanying article