This paper combines evidence from the analyses of large sets of newspaper material and long-term rainfall records to gain insights into representations of drought events in the United Kingdom, between 1800 and 2014. More specifically, we bring together two different, though complementary, approaches to trace longitudinal patterns in the ways drought events have been measured and perceived, focusing specifically on the duration, spatial extent, and intensity of each event. The power of the combined approach is demonstrated through three case studies (1911–1913, 1940–1945, and 1947–1949), in which we explore the available evidence in more detail and explore the impacts of the droughts upon the British population. Using corpus linguistics meth...
Mentions of the word "drought"* in articles published by British broadsheet newspapers between 1990-...
Droughts are phenomena that affect people and ecosystems in a variety of ways. One way to help with ...
Occurrences of the search term 'drought' in articles published in editions of The Times between 1900...
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...
Drought can occur in any climate zone (including the UK), and studies aiming to characterise and und...
Historical precipitation records are fundamental for the management of water resources, yet rainfall...
Hydrological droughts occur in all climate zones and can have severe impacts on society and the envi...
Historical precipitation records are fundamental for the management of water resources, yet rainfal...
Spatially extensive multi-year hydrological droughts cause significant environmental stress. The UK ...
This paper investigates the spatial and temporal properties of persistent meteorological and hydrolo...
This thesis seeks to investigate the changes in the characteristics of 20th and 21st century meteoro...
This paper presents a chronology of drought in England and Wales from 1800 to the present day. It de...
Historical records of major droughts at continental scales are useful in contributing to improved wa...
This work created a 250-year historic drought catalogue by applying the Standardized Precipitation I...
Mentions of the word "drought"* in articles published by British broadsheet newspapers between 1990-...
Droughts are phenomena that affect people and ecosystems in a variety of ways. One way to help with ...
Occurrences of the search term 'drought' in articles published in editions of The Times between 1900...
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...
Drought can occur in any climate zone (including the UK), and studies aiming to characterise and und...
Historical precipitation records are fundamental for the management of water resources, yet rainfall...
Hydrological droughts occur in all climate zones and can have severe impacts on society and the envi...
Historical precipitation records are fundamental for the management of water resources, yet rainfal...
Spatially extensive multi-year hydrological droughts cause significant environmental stress. The UK ...
This paper investigates the spatial and temporal properties of persistent meteorological and hydrolo...
This thesis seeks to investigate the changes in the characteristics of 20th and 21st century meteoro...
This paper presents a chronology of drought in England and Wales from 1800 to the present day. It de...
Historical records of major droughts at continental scales are useful in contributing to improved wa...
This work created a 250-year historic drought catalogue by applying the Standardized Precipitation I...
Mentions of the word "drought"* in articles published by British broadsheet newspapers between 1990-...
Droughts are phenomena that affect people and ecosystems in a variety of ways. One way to help with ...
Occurrences of the search term 'drought' in articles published in editions of The Times between 1900...