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Training for water managers and hydrologists
 
A focus on climate change


It is widely accepted that the climate is changing because of increasing greenhouse gas emissions. The consequent warming of the climate and likely intensification of the hydrological cycle could lead to heavier rainfall events in the UK.

Have you considered:

  • how your infrastructure will cope with more intense rainfall?
  • if you can meet demand in lengthy drought periods?
  • if your infrastructure can withstand changing temperature extremes?
  • what happens if customers do not receive the service they expect?
  • how long will it take to develop new resources?
  • how you will meet the regulations you will be governed by?

We are working with water companies and the wider hydrological community to assess the impacts of climate change. Learn more about climate change here.

In particular, there's serious concern about the potential changes in the frequency of extreme short- duration rainfall events (the type of rainstorm that causes storm sewer flooding). On the other hand, hotter summers coupled with the expected reduction in summer rainfall, especially in the south of the UK, could have profound implications for water resources.

The knowledge we have gained over the years, and our proven skills in forecasting, are combined in training courses that are specifically designed for the water industry.

 
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