Flooding: is it really getting worse:

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Flooding appears to be an increasing issue in the UK, Europe and worldwide. Since 2000, the UK has experienced severe floods in York (2000), Cornwall (2004), Cumbria (2005), Hull (2007), Cumbria (2009), North Wales (2012) and UK (2013/14) (Fig. 1). These floods have occurred during the summer, autumn and winter periods, and have caused countless issues to the public, infrastructure and the government. Based on recent events it could be said that flooding is getting worse, but is that really the case?
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)114-118
JournalGeology Today
Volume33
Issue number3
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Publication statusPublished - 25 May 2017

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