This paper investigates the spatial and temporal properties of persistent meteorological and hydrological droughts in the UK at national to sub-regional scales. Using 1961–1990 as the reference period, it is shown that the longest observed run of below average rainfall since the 1870s persisted for four years in northern England and parts of Scotland during 1892–1896. The longest observed run of below average discharge since the 1950s/1960s was found for some groundwater fed rivers in the English lowlands and lasted up to 5.5 years during 1988–1993. Distributions of dry-spell lengths were represented by a Markov model fit to each rainfall and discharge record. This model provides a good fit to observed geometric distributions of spell lengt...
The UK has experienced recurring hydrological droughts in the past and their frequency and severity ...
Spatially extensive multi-year hydrological droughts cause significant environmental stress. The UK ...
The English Lowlands is a relatively dry, densely populated region in the south-east of the UK in wh...
Droughts are phenomena that affect people and ecosystems in a variety of ways. One way to help with ...
Persistence of hydrometeorological droughts in the United Kingdom: a regional analysis of multi-seas...
Drought can occur in any climate zone (including the UK), and studies aiming to characterise and und...
Hydrological droughts occur in all climate zones and can have severe impacts on society and the envi...
Between 2016 and 2019, the UK was in a period of prolonged dry conditions with varying spatial and t...
Historical records of major droughts at continental scales are useful in contributing to improved wa...
Droughts are a complex natural phenomena that are challenging to plan and prepare for. The propagati...
This paper combines evidence from the analyses of large sets of newspaper material and long-term rai...
This paper combines evidence from the analyses of large sets of newspaper material and long-term rai...
International audienceThis paper examines the spatial and temporal development of streamflow drought...
The Centre for Ecology and Hydrology’s national-scale hydrological model, Grid-to-Grid, can be used ...
Hydrological drought is a serious issue globally which is likely to be amplified by 21st century cli...
The UK has experienced recurring hydrological droughts in the past and their frequency and severity ...
Spatially extensive multi-year hydrological droughts cause significant environmental stress. The UK ...
The English Lowlands is a relatively dry, densely populated region in the south-east of the UK in wh...
Droughts are phenomena that affect people and ecosystems in a variety of ways. One way to help with ...
Persistence of hydrometeorological droughts in the United Kingdom: a regional analysis of multi-seas...
Drought can occur in any climate zone (including the UK), and studies aiming to characterise and und...
Hydrological droughts occur in all climate zones and can have severe impacts on society and the envi...
Between 2016 and 2019, the UK was in a period of prolonged dry conditions with varying spatial and t...
Historical records of major droughts at continental scales are useful in contributing to improved wa...
Droughts are a complex natural phenomena that are challenging to plan and prepare for. The propagati...
This paper combines evidence from the analyses of large sets of newspaper material and long-term rai...
This paper combines evidence from the analyses of large sets of newspaper material and long-term rai...
International audienceThis paper examines the spatial and temporal development of streamflow drought...
The Centre for Ecology and Hydrology’s national-scale hydrological model, Grid-to-Grid, can be used ...
Hydrological drought is a serious issue globally which is likely to be amplified by 21st century cli...
The UK has experienced recurring hydrological droughts in the past and their frequency and severity ...
Spatially extensive multi-year hydrological droughts cause significant environmental stress. The UK ...
The English Lowlands is a relatively dry, densely populated region in the south-east of the UK in wh...