September 2, 2024
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Govt launches £40 mn tech to detect flooding, droughts earlier

The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology said the project would aim to “halt damage and cut eye-watering cost to the economy”….reports Asian Lite News

The UK will be able to receive earlier warnings of floods and droughts with new technology, the government has said. A UK-wide network is to be established with a focus on pinpointing where incidents are likely to occur and implementing plans to limit their impact.

This is part of a scheme to improve the Government’s response to extreme weather.

The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology said the project would aim to “halt damage and cut eye-watering cost to the economy”.

The Natural Environment Research Council (Nerc) and the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology will lead the Floods and Droughts Research Infrastructure project which will receive £40 million in funding.

Sensors in rivers across the UK will gather data to identify potential flashpoints which the Government hopes will save lives and reduce damage to homes and businesses.

Findings from the project will be shared with bodies such as the Environment Agency to steer the UK response to extreme weather while also acting as a hub for researchers to pursue new innovations with discoveries.

The Floods and Droughts Research Infrastructure, led by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) and backed by £40 million, will be the first UK-wide network focused on understanding the impact of extreme weather conditions across the country, pinpointing where incidents are likely to occur and planning to limit their impact.

The complexity of Earth’s climate makes forecasting floods and droughts a major challenge, with climate change only further complicating the picture. Researchers will use the latest technologies including sensors and real time computer monitoring, plus a huge bank of data including river profiles and near real-time monitoring of information including on atmospherics, ground saturation, water movement, abstraction and storage – taken together, this will form a clearer impression of where and when extreme weather will strike.

Floods wreak havoc on communities by destroying homes, public infrastructure, and livelihoods like farming which in turn costs consumers. Similarly, droughts have a major impact on the water supply and UK eco-system, harming wildlife and their natural habitats which rely on regular rainfall.

Technology Secretary Peter Kyle said: “Flooding and droughts can devastate UK communities, from leaving people stranded, to destroying homes, gardens, roads and businesses, and even claiming lives. With climate change sadly making extreme weather events more common and adding an eye-watering cost to the economy, there is no time to waste in backing our researchers and innovators to ensure we are better prepared for floods and droughts striking. This project will help drive that progress, with dedicated teams using the most advanced tech to crunch data gathered from our rivers and paint a clear picture of its likely impact – using the power of science and tech to keep the public safe.”

Floods minister Emma Hardy said: “In the case of extreme flooding and drought, preparation and prediction are everything. Our new institute will bring together a team of world-leading researchers and the latest technology to ensure our communities, businesses and farms are protected from these devastating events.”

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