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This project mapped the dependencies between environmental events to find ways of using joint probabilities of them happening when designing flood defences.
This analysis uses climatic variables (temperature, soil moisture and precipitation) as measures to monitor risks
How to register a reservoir, appoint a panel engineer, produce a flood plan, prepare an inspection information pack and report an incident.
Climate change and its effects on defence; exacerbating current issues while also creating new ones.
What you need to know about the Environment Agency’s new national risk information for flooding and coastal erosion.
Series of maps illustrating the locations of UK Meteorological Office weather stations which collect the data used in DESNZ weather statistics.
Flood Re is a joint industry and government initiative. Flood Re is a flood re-insurance scheme which provides reinsurance to a) promote affordability and availability of insurance for UK households at high flood risk and b) to manage the transition...
Research exploring the Extreme Rainfall Alert (ERA) service and the relationship between ERAs and surface water flooding.
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