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Climate change linked to rise in UK flooding, according to study

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Floods are becoming more severe in parts of northern Britain due to climate change, a large-scale study has found.

Data from thousands of locations across Europe found flood events are becoming increasing­ly severe in the north-west – including the UK – but are decreasing in severity in the south and east of the continent.

The extent of climate change on the severity of flooding has been previously unclear due to a lack of data.

But the Vienna University of Technology claim their database is the most complete on European flooding so far, involving research institutio­ns in 24 European countries including the universiti­es of Bath and Liverpool.

Researcher­s analysed records from 3,738 river flood measuremen­t stations across Europe over five decades.

Northern England and southern Scotland have seen an increase in flooding of more than 11%, while the study found a 23% decrease in Russia.

The UK has seen a pattern of severe flooding over the past 10 years which the Environmen­t Agency says is linked to an increase in extreme weather events.

The study, published in the journal Nature, suggests an increase in autumn and winter rainfall caused by climate change has led to increasing floods in the UK and north-western Europe.

In southern Europe, flood levels are decreasing due to declining precipitat­ion and water temperatur­es are causing an increase in evaporatio­n of water in soil, the report claims.

Decreasing snow cover in eastern Europe, also caused by warmer temperatur­es, has also led to decreasing floods in the area.

They conclude the data demonstrat­es the need to consider climate change impacts when designing flood management strategies.

Lead author Professor Gunter Bloschl said: “We already knew that climate change is shifting the timing of floods in a year, but the key question had been does climate change also control the magnitude of flood events?”

 ?? Picture: Kim Cessford. ?? The study found flooding in southern Scotland and northern England has increased by 11%.
Picture: Kim Cessford. The study found flooding in southern Scotland and northern England has increased by 11%.

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