UKCP18 & Environment Agency climate change allowances
UK Climate Projections (UKCP18) and related policy allowances used in UK flood and drainage assessments to account for future changes in rainfall, river flows and sea levels.
Example Usage
"Design checks include Environment Agency climate change allowances informed by UKCP18 to test future flood extents and depths."
Typical Units & Data
Scenarios; % uplifts; sea level rise; guidance tables
Related Keywords
Related Terms
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UK methods used to estimate design rainfall and flood hydrographs/flows for catchments (FEH rainfall and runoff methods; ReFH2 for small catchment event hydrographs)..
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Organisations with statutory responsibilities for managing flood and coastal erosion risk in England and Wales (e.g., Environment Agency, LLFAs, water companies, highways authorities, internal drainage boards)..
UK Institutions, Data & PlanningEnvironment Agency (EA)
The public body responsible for flood risk management in England, including flood warnings, mapping products and regulation of main rivers and sea defences (with devolved equivalents in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland)..
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