Marsh, Terry
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1131-0891.
2013
UK Hydrological Bulletin: February - April 2013.
Circulation - the Newsletter of the British Hydrological Society, 117.
12-14.
Abstract
The February–April period was dominated for long periods by winds from the northeast
quadrant, resulting in very cold conditions with snow forming a significant
component of precipitation totals across much of the country. The three months saw
exceptionally wide variations in river flows, with widespread flood warnings at the
beginning of February but depressed runoff rates in responsive rivers during March
and substantial rainfall deficiencies in parts of Scotland. Nonetheless, the general
water resources outlook was healthy entering April — in southern Britain a dramatic
contrast with 12 months ago.
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