We present the first quantitative reconstruction of palaeofloods using lake sediments for the UK and show that for a large catchment in NW England the cluster of devastating floods from 1990 to present is without precedent in this 558‐year palaeo‐record. Our approach augments conventional flood magnitude and frequency (FMF) analyses with continuous lake sedimentary data to provide a longer‐term perspective on flood magnitude recurrence probabilities. The 2009 flood, the largest in >558 years, had a recurrence interval larger (1:2,200 year) than revealed by conventional flood estimation using shorter duration gauged single station records (1:1,700 year). Flood‐rich periods are non‐stationary in their correlation with climate indices, but the...
International audienceThe evolution of flood activity with global warming remains uncertain. To bett...
Projected future changes in climate call for more definite information on the magnitude–frequency re...
We present the first reconstruction of past flood events variability in the Basque Country and Weste...
We present the first quantitative reconstruction of palaeofloods using lake sediments for the UK and...
We present the first quantitative reconstruction of palaeofloods using lake sediments for the UK and...
Concern is growing that climate change may amplify global flood risk but short hydrological data ser...
Concern is growing that climate change may amplify global flood risk but short hydrological data ser...
The scarcity of long-term hydrological data is a barrier to reliably determining the likelihood of f...
The last decade has witnessed severe flooding across much of the globe, but have these floods really...
Extreme flooding has become an increasing issue along the coasts for people’s health and infrastruct...
The occurrence of devastating floods in the British uplands during the first two decades of the twen...
8 pags, 4 figsAssessments of present and future flood hazard are often limited by the scarcity and s...
There is increasing interest in past occurrences of flooding from intense rainfall, commonly referre...
Lake sediments are a valuable archive to document past flood occurrence and magnitude, and their evo...
In November 2009, record-breaking rainfall resulted in severe, damaging flooding in Cumbria, in the ...
International audienceThe evolution of flood activity with global warming remains uncertain. To bett...
Projected future changes in climate call for more definite information on the magnitude–frequency re...
We present the first reconstruction of past flood events variability in the Basque Country and Weste...
We present the first quantitative reconstruction of palaeofloods using lake sediments for the UK and...
We present the first quantitative reconstruction of palaeofloods using lake sediments for the UK and...
Concern is growing that climate change may amplify global flood risk but short hydrological data ser...
Concern is growing that climate change may amplify global flood risk but short hydrological data ser...
The scarcity of long-term hydrological data is a barrier to reliably determining the likelihood of f...
The last decade has witnessed severe flooding across much of the globe, but have these floods really...
Extreme flooding has become an increasing issue along the coasts for people’s health and infrastruct...
The occurrence of devastating floods in the British uplands during the first two decades of the twen...
8 pags, 4 figsAssessments of present and future flood hazard are often limited by the scarcity and s...
There is increasing interest in past occurrences of flooding from intense rainfall, commonly referre...
Lake sediments are a valuable archive to document past flood occurrence and magnitude, and their evo...
In November 2009, record-breaking rainfall resulted in severe, damaging flooding in Cumbria, in the ...
International audienceThe evolution of flood activity with global warming remains uncertain. To bett...
Projected future changes in climate call for more definite information on the magnitude–frequency re...
We present the first reconstruction of past flood events variability in the Basque Country and Weste...