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Ask An ‘Ologist: A Science Outreach Adventure

Ask An ‘Ologist: A Science Outreach Adventure

Sam Hardy, a Meteorologist, took part in a live science outreach event aimed at igniting curiosity and passion among primary school children. The children asked questions about tornadoes, weather forecasting and climate change, and what it’s like to be a Meteorologist!

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How effective are leaky dams at reducing the downstream flood peak?

How effective are leaky dams at reducing the downstream flood peak?

Two papers published in the Journal of Hydrology explore how to quantify the impacts of natural flood management (NFM), specifically leaky dams in upland catchments, on the downstream flood peak magnitude. 

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Inspiring young minds at the Cardiff TeenTech Festival

Inspiring young minds at the Cardiff TeenTech Festival

Along with 700 students between ages 10-14 and their teachers, we attended TeenTech Festival at the All Nations Centre in Cardiff in December 2023.

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Learning resources

Learning resources

Interactive models Interactive models bring water to life and help people understand how water behaves in catchments, rivers and at the coast. We use physical models of water to support education activities with partners in a wide range of settings including schools, museums, festivals, STEM events and universities. Find out more here Digital learning resources [...]

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Making mountains in Kendal!

Making mountains in Kendal!

Visitors to the Kendal Mountain Festival had fun making their own mountains in our augmented reality sandbox.

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Learning between the generations: 40 years of the British Hydrological Society

Learning between the generations: 40 years of the British Hydrological Society

A celebration of the 40th anniversary of the British Hydrological Society brought together people from academia, consultancy and operational hydrology to reflect on the progress in hydrological research and practice, look forward to current and emerging initiatives and celebrate the increasing diversity in hydrology.

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Supporting the next generation of hydrologists

Supporting the next generation of hydrologists

This poster explores the impact of the Studentship Awards which support talented students to undertake a hydrology related masters course.

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British Chronology of Flash Floods

British Chronology of Flash Floods

This page hosts a database listing flash flood events in the UK derived from historical reports dating back over more than 200 years.

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New research explores flash floods in northern England

New research explores flash floods in northern England

New research explores ‘Abrupt Wave Front’ (also known as flash flood) events in northern England where river water levels rise very rapidly and are extremely hazardous to river users.

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Supporting ‘Diversity in Science’ at the London Science Museum

Supporting ‘Diversity in Science’ at the London Science Museum

This summer we supported the ‘Diversity in Science’ exhibition at the London Science Museum with the Environment Agency to raise awareness of the diversity of science and scientists in the environment sector.

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