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  Following an exceptionally dry October across the majority of the UK, the outlook for November is for river flows to be below normal to normal across the UK, with below normal flows more Read more

  Hosted at: Centre for Ecology & Hydrology Closing data: Monday 2nd January 2017 Hydrological events, local hydraulics, plant growth and management are all key components in the seasonal Read more

  "With high pressure dominating for most of the month, October was notably dry for most of the UK. Although there were warm spells, easterly winds brought temperatures close to the seasonal Read more

  With the first anniversary of the Winter 2015/2016 floods approaching, the Know Your Flood Risk campaign has launched a new edition of its free Homeowners’ Guide to Flood Resilience, which has Read more

  Impacts of peatland pipe blocking: supporting future peatland restoration best practice Fully Funded PhD Studentship   Deadline for applications: 11 November 2016 As part Read more

  The South African National Committee of the International Association of Hydrological Scientists (SANCIAHS) invites you to participate in the 2017 IAHS General Assembly to be held on 10-14 Read more

  A BBC environmental analyst says, "Hundreds of thousands of householders in flood risk areas have failed to install basic protection against rising waters, insurers say". The Association of Read more

  The UK’s rivers, due to the variability of our climate from year to year and associated extreme weather events, are prone to flooding and periods of drought and water scarcity. Making robust Read more

  The outlook for October is for river flows to be within the normal range for the majority of the UK; the exception is for Wales where flows are likely to be normal to above normal. Over the Read more

  A major water research initiative between UK and India researchers launches today. The new virtual India-UK Water Centre, is managed by the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH) and the Read more

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