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This report summarises the findings from Phase I of the Events Research Programme.
A document describing the key role undertaken by the insurance industry after a major event like a flood.
This project investigated times of extreme rainfall from history to improve the guidance for flood forecasters on predicting when it might happen in the future.
A project exploring the benefits of reviewing flood management activities after a flood event, and providing guidance on best practice.
How to prepare and what to do if you’re affected by extreme weather and natural hazards while travelling or living abroad.
A study exploring extreme events to improve flood warning lead times to reduce flood impacts.
Multi-agency operation, led by Environment Agency, tested flood response on South Coast. Climate change means increased risk of coastal erosion and flooding.
Environment Agency officers will be talking to residents in Lydney and Cinderford about the steps they can take to prepare for flash flooding.
Sellafield Ltd is committed to keeping the public informed about operations on the Sellafield site.
Economic special events in the UK between 1970 and 2022 and the impact they had on GDP and associated indicators, including household spending, unemployment, inflation and house prices.
What to do if you’re about to be flooded and during flooding: who to contact, how to stay safe, how to report a problem.
Over 91% of storm overflows now fitted with monitoring devices required by the government
Paper prepared by the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Behaviours (SPI-B).
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