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New tools and techniques to help us detect and take account of non-stationarity in flood frequency estimation for flood scheme appraisal.
Methodological challenges from a pilot study
HMRC is seeking views on the frequency of official statistics for revenues from oil and gas production and analysis of Petroleum Revenue Tax assessment data.
A three-year retrospective study from 2015 to 2017
This AGNIR report (RCE-1) considers the scientific evidence from studies relating to power frequency EMFs, melatonin and the risk of breast cancer.
Groundwater quality monitoring to meet the requirements of its statutory duties including those of the Water Framework Directive.
This guidance note highlights appropriate use of the AIS and VHF marine radio for collision avoidance. It also includes key points from IMO circular regarding use of AIS aids to navigation.
Statistical notice about a review of the frequency of publication of some benefit statistics.
This insight provides one solution to the challenge of tracking economic activity at a high temporal frequency and high spatial resolution
This project developed and tested continuous simulation of rainfall-runoff using computer modelling that can be applied to gauged and ungauged sites.
We are seeking external users’ views on reducing the frequency of the of the Forces Help to Buy Official Statistic.
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