Testing sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) techniques for managing storm water in urban areas.
We generate sustainable tailored water solutions. These solutions positively impact public health, the environment, the economy and society.
Helping communities and emergency services prepare for pluvial flood events.
Advancing scientific understanding of the processes determining the probability, incidence, and impacts of flooding from intense rainfall (FFIR).
Developing an integrated view of the urban water cycle.
INTElligent use of climate models for adaptatioN to non-Stationary hydrological Extremes.
Find out more about our RAMSES case study.
The water security and sustainable development hub is a five-year project improving water security for a resilient future.
Achieving urban flood resilience in an uncertain future.
Quantifying uncertainties and identifying drivers of future changes in extreme weather from convection-permitting model ensembles.
Assessing the possibility to mitigate diffuse pollution from agriculture whilst maintaining agricultural productivity.
Using observational evidence and process understanding to improve predictions of extreme rainfall change.
COLBE will develop and apply Cloud technologies for creating new ensembles of detailed urban weather scenarios.
Delivering and evaluating multiple flood risk benefits in blue-green cities.
A partnership to address flooding through catchment solutions using soft engineered runoff management features.