Changes in winter flow show a mixed pattern in England and Wales with drier, similar or wetter signals within -20% to +40% change – one scenario up to 60% in a small region. In contrast flows in ...
Being able to access and use a range of data related to the terrestrial hydrological cycle and associated risks (e.g. climate, meteorological, hydrological) is crucial for planning, analysis and ...
UKCEH climate modeller Dr Chris Huntingford is part of a team awarded £5 million by the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) to investigate early warning signs of climate 'tipping points'.
The Climate Change Committee (CCC), the UK’s independent climate advisors, this week set out the Seventh Carbon Budget presenting a pathway to decarbonisation in the UK. The CCC advises that by 2040, ...
Small plastic particles are omnipresent in our environment, posing a potential threat to species, but the difficulty is knowing how best to measure concentrations. Ecotoxicologist Dr Richard Cross ...
We harness data and digital technologies to provide solutions to environmental challenges, and are a major custodian of environmental datasets. The long-term environmental data hosted by UKCEH inform ...
Loch Leven is the largest shallow eutrophic lake in lowland Scotland (surface area 13.7km 2, mean depth 3.9m). It is an excellent example of a lake that supplies a wide range of ecosystem services and ...
Microbes are central to all life on Earth due to their huge diversity in form and function. In soils, one teaspoon of topsoil contains around 1 billion individual microscopic cells and around 10,000 ...
Combining robust lighting for attracting insects with high resolution cameras, the UKCEH AMI system can provide practical and cost-effective solutions for standardised monitoring. UKCEH AMI systems ...
MAVIS has now been succeeded by RMAVIS. MAVIS will remain available, however we encourage users to transition to RMAVIS. Please see the RMAVIS page for further details. MAVIS is a program that assigns ...