Between 2016 and 2019, the UK was in a period of prolonged dry conditions with varying spatial and temporal foci. We look at the rainfall, river flows, soil moisture and drought impacts leading up to and including the heatwave of 2018, and the following year, placing the events into historical context. Using incident data from the UK regulators, we also explore drought impacts for this period
The UK has experienced recurring hydrological droughts in the past and their frequency and severity ...
The flooding in winter 2015/2016 was one of the most extraordinary hydrological episodes witnessed i...
Drought termination can be associated with dramatic transitions from drought to flooding. Greater a...
Drought can occur in any climate zone (including the UK), and studies aiming to characterise and und...
Droughts are a complex natural phenomena that are challenging to plan and prepare for. The propagati...
This overview is an extended version of a paper published in ‘Weather’ (August, 2004, v. 59, no. 8
Droughts are phenomena that affect people and ecosystems in a variety of ways. One way to help with ...
This paper investigates the spatial and temporal properties of persistent meteorological and hydrolo...
The privatization of the water industry in 1989 heralded a new era in water management in England an...
Spatially extensive multi-year hydrological droughts cause significant environmental stress. The UK ...
Drought is a recurring phenomenon resulting from natural climate variability; this hazard has multi-...
The UK has experienced recurring periods of hydrological droughts in the past, including the latest ...
Hydrological drought is a serious issue globally which is likely to be amplified by 21st century cli...
Despite being one of the most damaging natural hazards, droughts and their spatiotemporal dynamics ...
The monthly summary of hydrological conditions in the United Kingdom is compiled as part of the Nati...
The UK has experienced recurring hydrological droughts in the past and their frequency and severity ...
The flooding in winter 2015/2016 was one of the most extraordinary hydrological episodes witnessed i...
Drought termination can be associated with dramatic transitions from drought to flooding. Greater a...
Drought can occur in any climate zone (including the UK), and studies aiming to characterise and und...
Droughts are a complex natural phenomena that are challenging to plan and prepare for. The propagati...
This overview is an extended version of a paper published in ‘Weather’ (August, 2004, v. 59, no. 8
Droughts are phenomena that affect people and ecosystems in a variety of ways. One way to help with ...
This paper investigates the spatial and temporal properties of persistent meteorological and hydrolo...
The privatization of the water industry in 1989 heralded a new era in water management in England an...
Spatially extensive multi-year hydrological droughts cause significant environmental stress. The UK ...
Drought is a recurring phenomenon resulting from natural climate variability; this hazard has multi-...
The UK has experienced recurring periods of hydrological droughts in the past, including the latest ...
Hydrological drought is a serious issue globally which is likely to be amplified by 21st century cli...
Despite being one of the most damaging natural hazards, droughts and their spatiotemporal dynamics ...
The monthly summary of hydrological conditions in the United Kingdom is compiled as part of the Nati...
The UK has experienced recurring hydrological droughts in the past and their frequency and severity ...
The flooding in winter 2015/2016 was one of the most extraordinary hydrological episodes witnessed i...
Drought termination can be associated with dramatic transitions from drought to flooding. Greater a...