Hydrology + F : Case Studies Flashcards
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Causes of flooding in Carlisle
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- Carlisle lies on a floodplain of the river Eden
- average annual precipitation of 2,800mm in the upper course Eden + 760mm in Carlisle
- upper Eden is moorland over 600m high
- from Thursday 6th Jan to Saturday 8th —> 15% annual rainfall fell in 36 hours
- winds up to 120 mph —> blowing down trees —> widespread road + river blockages
- discharge in Eden reached max of 1,500 cumecs
- defences were not built to withstand a 1 in 170 year event —> flood levels in some areas ended up 1m higher than defences
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Immediate effects (Carlisle)
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- 1,600 homes flooded, estimated cost 100 mil
- 6,000 people had to be rehoused
- 1,150 trees fell
- roads + bridges closed for 2 days
- fire station flooded
- RAF + coastguard rescue teams evacuated people by boats + helicopter
- 2 schools seriously flood damaged —> estimated cost over 4 million
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Medium term effects (Carlisle)
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- emergency repairs to flood defences
- 50 buses brought in from northern region + new fleet purchased
- shortage of second hand cars
- builders + flood restoration firms drafted into city —> boosts B+B trade in surrounding areas
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Longer term effects (Carlisle)
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- reassessment of flood defence needs for city - works expected to last 3 years + cost £20 million
- plans to rebuild police station on a new site
- plans to significantly alter city centre
- many small family firms closed down
- increases in household and car insurance premiums throughout the city
5
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Describe the Kissimmee River?
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- 165 km long river, floodplain up to 5km wide
- low lying, wetlands - sustains large population of wading birds
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Flood control
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- canal reduced length of river from 165 km to 90 km
- channelised - concrete channel, 10m deep
- wetland drained - 14,000 ha, reduced to 2000 - caused a 92% reduction in wading birds
- during floods water stays in the basin for 1 day instead of 11 (average)
7
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Problems of flood control
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- by 1971, loss of water soaking into aquifers reduced available water
- this allowed salt water encroachment from the sea
- threatening Orlando water supplies
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Flood restorations
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- 11,000 ha of wetland created
- de-channelisation + filling in to create meanders that were removed in 1962
- cost of initial channelisation =$20 million, cost of de-channelisation = $400 million
- therefore the cost to get something that looked exactly the same as before was $420 million