ABSTRACTAs part of the requirements of s. 105 of the Water Resources Act 1991, the Environment Agency is producing flood‐plain maps of all major rivers. Where no historic data are available for a large flood event, mathematical models are used to simulate 100‐year design flood flow events, which allows the definition of flood‐prone areas. These maps, together with a database of the water levels and flows, will form part of a national Flood Plain Information System.This paper describes the development and generation of flood‐plain maps for the Rivers Leam and Itchen in Warwickshire. The data collection and review of topographic and hydrometric data are outlined. Procedures for combining information from gauged data, historical flood data and methods based on catchment characteristics form the basis for estimating design input flows to hydraulic models. Modelling principles and data requirements of two different hydraulic models, used to estimate peak water levels of design return period, are described.
ABSTRACTIn February 1993, a snow pillow was installed at Widdibank Fell near Cow Green reservoir (in Upper Teesdale) to monitor snow water equivalent.This paper describes existing snow‐measurement techniques in the UK and the site‐selection process and installation details for the snow pillow. Following a winter of more than 100 days with snow cover at the site, the success of the pillow in representing site and catchment snow conditions and in providing operationally useful snowmelt information for flood warning has been assessed.
In: Journal of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation: official publication of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation, Volume 5, Issue 1, p. 101A-101A