UKCEH plays a vital role in providing information, advice and analysis to help stakeholders prepare for, respond to and review natural hazards such as floods, droughts and extreme weather events.
This includes:
- Developing physical and statistical models to better quantify the current and future risks from extreme rainfall and floods at multiple temporal and spatial scales.
- Improving understanding of the processes driving the onset, development and termination of droughts and their impacts, and enhancing prediction systems.
- Enhancing modelling tools and techniques to forecast river flows including real-time and seasonal flood forecasting.
- Advancing our understanding of the interdependence of hazards and enhancing integrated risk assessments.
In the UK, we participate in the Natural Hazards Partnership, which provides advice to the UK Government on these and other hazards.