The last decade has witnessed severe flooding across much of the globe, but have these floods really been exceptional? Globally, relatively few instrumental river flow series extend beyond 50 years, with short records presenting significant challenges in determining flood risk from high-magnitude floods. A perceived increase in extreme floods in recent years has decreased public confidence in conventional flood risk estimates; the results affect society (insurance costs), individuals (personal vulnerability) and companies (e.g. water resource managers). Here, we show how historical records from Britain have improved understanding of high-magnitude floods, by examining past spatial and temporal variability. The findings identify that whilst ...
Concern is growing that climate change may amplify global flood risk but short hydrological data ser...
This paper presents the first probability-based record of flooding in Europe that spans the entire H...
Concern is growing that climate change may amplify global flood risk but short hydrological data ser...
The last decade has witnessed severe flooding across much of the globe, but have these floods really...
The occurrence of devastating floods in the British uplands during the first two decades of the twen...
The application of historical flood information as a tool for augmenting instrumental flood data is ...
Floods in England and Wales have the potential to cause billions of pounds of damage. You might thin...
There is increasing interest in past occurrences of flooding from intense rainfall, commonly referre...
Research has found that both flood magnitude and frequency in the UK may have increased over the las...
The application of historical flood information as a tool for augmenting instrumental flood data is ...
We present the first quantitative reconstruction of palaeofloods using lake sediments for the UK and...
The occurrence of devastating floods in the British uplands during the first two decades of the twen...
We present the first quantitative reconstruction of palaeofloods using lake sediments for the UK and...
Extreme floods are the most widespread and often the most fatal type of natural hazard experienced i...
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...
This paper presents the first probability-based record of flooding in Europe that spans the entire H...
Concern is growing that climate change may amplify global flood risk but short hydrological data ser...
The last decade has witnessed severe flooding across much of the globe, but have these floods really...
The occurrence of devastating floods in the British uplands during the first two decades of the twen...
The application of historical flood information as a tool for augmenting instrumental flood data is ...
Floods in England and Wales have the potential to cause billions of pounds of damage. You might thin...
There is increasing interest in past occurrences of flooding from intense rainfall, commonly referre...
Research has found that both flood magnitude and frequency in the UK may have increased over the las...
The application of historical flood information as a tool for augmenting instrumental flood data is ...
We present the first quantitative reconstruction of palaeofloods using lake sediments for the UK and...
The occurrence of devastating floods in the British uplands during the first two decades of the twen...
We present the first quantitative reconstruction of palaeofloods using lake sediments for the UK and...
Extreme floods are the most widespread and often the most fatal type of natural hazard experienced i...
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...
This paper presents the first probability-based record of flooding in Europe that spans the entire H...
Concern is growing that climate change may amplify global flood risk but short hydrological data ser...