Hydrology and fluvial geomorphology (case studies) Flashcards
Keswick: How much rainfall occured in December 2015?
517.6mm record rainfall in December in Keswick, double the average December rainfall
Keswick: Meteorological conditions in December 2015
- December 2015 was the wettest month on record
- December followed a particularly wet november
Keswick: When was the date range in December when new 24hr and 48hr rainfall records were set?
Between the 4th and the 7th of December. The previous records were also set within Cumbria
Keswick: Why was a wet November problematic?
Because much of the soil was already saturated by December, meaning there was less capacity for infiltration and the River Greta would be more likely to exceed bankful capacity
Keswick: What was the name of the storm that occured?
Storm Desmond
Keswick: Causes- drainage basin layout
(not geology)
- The River Greta flows through Keswick and is fed by the River Glenderamackin, and St. Johns Beck.
- There is a high drainage basin density and many smaller tributaries that feed into the river
Keswick: Causes- Geology
- The Northern part of the drainage basin is mostly made up of sedimentary rocks such as sandstone, mudstone and siltstone. They are permeable and porous mostly so allow for infiltration
- However, the Southern part has impermable igneous intrusions, and despite some faults they are mostly impermeable.
- This encourages overland flow and decreases infiltration/percolation
Keswick: Impacts - How many people were affected across which regions?
- An estimated 14,694 people in total were affected
- This is in the regions of Allerdale, Carlisle, Eden and South Lakeland
Keswick: Impacts - What is noticeable about how Carlisle was impacted?
- In Carlisle 30% of the most deprived areas were directly affected
- 22.5% of fading owner occupied terraces (financially stretched category) were affected by the flooding in the Carlisle area.
Keswick: Impacts - How much of the damage to highways was classed as “significant”
56% of the 354.8km of affected highway was classed to be “significantly damaged”
Keswick: Impacts - How much was paid out from Community Foundation flood appeal?
£3.86 million, with the majority of this being for flood defences
Keswick: Defences - When was the “Flood Risk Management scheme” put into place?
In 2011/2012
Keswick: Defences- As part of the FRMS what was put into place on Penrith Road?
(Did it work in ‘15?)
- A Stone-clad concrete defence wall and flood gate was implemented
- This proved ineffective in coping with the 2015 floods as the Penrith Road area became inundated with water and cut off this crucial access route
Keswick: Defences - name all the hard engineering solutions of the FRMS
(Spoiler: 2015 floods overpowered all of them)
- Penrith road concrete flood defence wall
- Drainage holes
- Stone clad reinforced concrete wall with glass panels to retain visibility of the river at High Hill
The government has tasked the environmental agency with delivering (WHAT AMOUNT) in flood defences across the UK since 2015?
After the flood of 2015, the government has allocated £2.6 Billion to the Environmental Agency to distribute across the UK.