Wilson Chan
@wilsonchan.bsky.social
Hydroclimatologist UKCEH | PhD Uni Reading | Climate change and hydrological extremes | Views my own 🇭🇰🇬🇧
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CANARI scientists from @ukceh.bsky.social have created UK river flow stripes.
High flows are rising in the north/west and drought risk growing in parts of the south/east. Adaptation is needed to reduce impacts from swings between wet/dry.
🔗 climatelabbook.substack.com/p/visualisin...
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High flows are rising in the north/west and drought risk growing in parts of the south/east. Adaptation is needed to reduce impacts from swings between wet/dry.
🔗 climatelabbook.substack.com/p/visualisin...
(4/4)
Visualising climate impacts on UK river flows
Introducing streamflow stripes #ShowYourStripes
climatelabbook.substack.com
June 20, 2025 at 4:41 PM
CANARI scientists from @ukceh.bsky.social have created UK river flow stripes.
High flows are rising in the north/west and drought risk growing in parts of the south/east. Adaptation is needed to reduce impacts from swings between wet/dry.
🔗 climatelabbook.substack.com/p/visualisin...
(4/4)
High flows are rising in the north/west and drought risk growing in parts of the south/east. Adaptation is needed to reduce impacts from swings between wet/dry.
🔗 climatelabbook.substack.com/p/visualisin...
(4/4)