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The floods of December 2015 in northern England: description of the events and possible implications for flood hydrology in the UK

Spencer et al., 2018

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16297120641396682945
Author
Spencer P
Faulkner D
Perkins I
Lindsay D
Dixon G
Parkes M
Lowe A
Asadullah A
Hearn K
Gaffney L
Parkes A
James R
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Hydrology Research

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Abstract In December 2015, northern England experienced two major flooding events with extreme, even in some locations unprecedented, rainfalls and flooding. New 24-, 36-, and 48-hour UK rainfall records were created of 341.4, 401.4, and 405.2 mm, respectively. Three …
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