Mentions of the word "drought"* in articles published by British broadsheet newspapers between 1990-2014. The asterisk (*) is a wildcard to indicate that the search considered different forms of the search term: drought, droughts, hyphenated words (e.g. drought-resistant), or adjectival occurrences (droughty). The following newspapers are included, in their weekday or Sunday publications: The Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian/The Observer, The Independent, The Herald, The Scotsman. Historic Droughts was a four year (2014 – 2018), £1.5m project funded by the UK Research Councils, aiming to develop a cross-disciplinary understanding of past drought episodes that have affected the United Kingdom (UK), with a view to developing improved...
Drought can occur in any climate zone (including the UK), and studies aiming to characterise and und...
Droughts are phenomena that affect people and ecosystems in a variety of ways. One way to help with ...
This overview is an extended version of a paper published in ‘Weather’ (August, 2004, v. 59, no. 8
Mentions of the word drought* in articles published by British tabloids newspapers between 1992-2014...
Occurrences of the search term 'drought' in articles published in editions of The Times between 1900...
Occurrences of the search term 'drought' in articles published by nine British regional and national...
The agricultural drought inventory for the UK is a subset of data from the UK Drought Inventory. It ...
The agricultural drought inventory for the UK is a subset of data from the UK Drought Inventory. Thi...
The drought inventory of references to water resources provides extracts from sources related to wat...
This is a collection of extracts from both House of Commons and House of Lords Debates about the leg...
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...
This paper combines evidence from the analyses of large sets of newspaper material and long-term rai...
Irish newspaper collections are a rich source of information on historical droughts. Following a sea...
Hydrological droughts occur in all climate zones and can have severe impacts on society and the envi...
Drought can occur in any climate zone (including the UK), and studies aiming to characterise and und...
Droughts are phenomena that affect people and ecosystems in a variety of ways. One way to help with ...
This overview is an extended version of a paper published in ‘Weather’ (August, 2004, v. 59, no. 8
Mentions of the word drought* in articles published by British tabloids newspapers between 1992-2014...
Occurrences of the search term 'drought' in articles published in editions of The Times between 1900...
Occurrences of the search term 'drought' in articles published by nine British regional and national...
The agricultural drought inventory for the UK is a subset of data from the UK Drought Inventory. It ...
The agricultural drought inventory for the UK is a subset of data from the UK Drought Inventory. Thi...
The drought inventory of references to water resources provides extracts from sources related to wat...
This is a collection of extracts from both House of Commons and House of Lords Debates about the leg...
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...
This paper combines evidence from the analyses of large sets of newspaper material and long-term rai...
Irish newspaper collections are a rich source of information on historical droughts. Following a sea...
Hydrological droughts occur in all climate zones and can have severe impacts on society and the envi...
Drought can occur in any climate zone (including the UK), and studies aiming to characterise and und...
Droughts are phenomena that affect people and ecosystems in a variety of ways. One way to help with ...
This overview is an extended version of a paper published in ‘Weather’ (August, 2004, v. 59, no. 8