Professor Hannah Cloke OBE is an internationally recognised hydrologist specialising in floods, climate extremes, and disaster risk reduction. She works with news media and the entertainment industry on climate, water and environmental issues.
Professor Hannah Cloke OBE is an internationally recognised hydrologist specialising in floods, climate extremes, and disaster risk reduction. She works with news media and the entertainment industry on climate, water and environmental issues.
From travel and commerce to nature and ecology, rivers are the lifeblood of so many important parts of our lives.
This #WorldRiversDay, @hancloke.bsky.social dives into 7 important questions our water research aims to answer!
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π§οΈThe July 2021 extreme rainfall in Western Europe was near the upper bound of plausibility in the current climate, though alternative storylines reveal more severe potential outcomes.
@vikkithompson.bsky.social @hancloke.bsky.social @erichfischer.bsky.social
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www.nature.com/articles/s43...
It's going to take more than a couple of new reservoirs to prevent the UK's coming water crisis, writes hydrologist @hancloke.bsky.social - we need to rethink how we build homes & communities to avoid a future of alternating flood & drought:
theconversation.com/englands-wat...
Englandβs water crisis canβt be solved with reservoirs alone. Prof Hannah Cloke @hancloke.bsky.social explains why reducing leaks, rethinking demand and managing drought risk are just as vital.
Map of the GRIT global river network. Source: Wortmann et al. (2025), Water Resources Research.
π Introducing GRIT: the First Global Bifurcating River Network π
developed by Michel Wortmann as part of the NERC Large Grant EvoFLOOD, in the Hydro-Climate Extremes group @oxfordgeography.bsky.social
An article on "Anemoi: open-source winds of change in European weather forecasting" by Prof. Hannah Cloke (@hancloke.bsky.social) is the topic of the latest @unirdg-met.bsky.social research blog.
You can check it out here!
blogs.reading.ac.uk/weather-and-...
Make a splash at the #CommunityFestival2025 with our flood simulator table and flood prediction fruit machine.
Join Professor Hannah Cloke @hancloke.bsky.social and learn how flood defences and the choices we make about building houses can reduce the impact of floods!
Book now: rdg.ac/3AUYDdZ
What a lovely day by the beautiful River Mole! Thankyou @sirgeogy.bsky.social for your time, expertise and infectious enthusiasm π¦
What does climate change mean for the UK, and how can we prepare? In Ep. 1 of the @festivaloftomorrow.bsky.social podcast @hancloke.bsky.social and Elizabeth Kendon @bristoluni.bsky.social discuss the models & maps used to predict the future #climate and how technology can save lives.
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Find us at #FestivalOfTomorrow on 21-22 February.
Our team of hydrologists and climate scientists will showcase the science behind managing floods and give you a chance to try your hand at flood prediction and risk management.
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@festivaloftomorrow.bsky.social @hancloke.bsky.social
Prof @hancloke.bsky.social will speak about the challenge of preventing floods in a changing climate, of making the forecasts more useful and what we can do individually to protect ourselves. #FestivalofTomorrow #flooding
Hello all, we have a report of wind damage associated with a thunderstorm that passed to the northwest of Reading just after 8am today (27/1).
If anyone in the area has further information please can you send a report to:
www.torro.org.uk/severe-weath...
Three people monitoring data on a computer screen next to a river
Excited by hydrology and environmental science? π¨ We are recruiting 5 student (undergrad and post-grad) interns for the Hydro-JULES summer internship programme. For more info and to apply visit hydro-jules.org/hydro-jules-....
Warming stripes for the UK
Warming stripes for the UK with year labels
Warming bars for the UK
Warming bars for the UK with labels
2024 was the fourth warmest year for the UK on record (behind 2014, 2022 and 2023) and included the warmest Spring on record.
You mean Robbie Williams?
ECMWF has made the land-surface model component of our forecasting system (the IFS) open source. It's called ecLand, and can be found here: github.com/ecmwf-ifs/ec....
Almost a million more homes in England are at risk from flooding than six years ago due to climate change, new houses built in floodplains and a more accurate assessment of the threat, according to the Environment Agency
www.thetimes.com/uk/environme...
Weather pattern over Europe
π©βπWant to do a #PhD in hydrological modelling π¦ & flood forecasting π?
Industrial PhD position with KAjO & me on the WeatherGenerator βοΈ project - deadline to apply 31 Dec 24 β€΅οΈ #AcademicSky
www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/41...
π¨New #HEPEX blog postπ¨
An interview with the retiring Beth Ebert, a legend of forecast verification hepex.org.au/interview-wi...
Major new research finds βshockinglyβ fast changes to flows of Earthβs c. 3 million rivers, mapped across 35 years.
βRivers are dynamic and beautiful beasts & humans should never take them for granted or squander the resources they provide us with.β (Hannah Cloke)
www.cnn.com/2024/12/12/c...
Climate data from @copernicusecmwf.bsky.social shows, it is virtual certainty that 2024 will be the warmest year on record and the first calendar year above 1.5Β°C.
This does not mean the Paris Agreement has been breached, it means ambitious #climateaction is more urgent than ever
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Red, Amber and Yellow weather warnings are in force across the the UK for strong winds, heavy rain and snow as a result of #StormDarragh
Here's an overview of the warnings on Saturday π
More details: bit.ly/WxWarning
Great new paper by Climate Centre colleague and Reading PhD student Dorothy Heinrich (+ Erin Coughlan de Perez:
"More than Magnitude: Towards a multidimensional understanding of unprecedented weather to better support disaster management"
doi.org/10.1016/j.wa...
www.linkedin.com/posts/antici...
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The F word: The experiential construction of flooding πin England π§ͺ
Research led by Phiala Mehring shows the effect that continuous home unmaking & home remaking has on people & their quality of life, and the long-term emotional impact of living at risk of flooding:
doi.org/10.1016/j.em...
Read the peer-reviewed research papers that inspired the story...
Surprise floods π - the role of our imagination in preparing for disasters π§ͺ
Research led by Joy Ommer shows how a lack of imagination about flooding can lead to not taking adequate action in advance ‡οΈ
doi.org/10.5194/nhes...
Listen to Chloe's Ark πΆ A play about love & floods π written by the talented @leanneallen.bsky.social , directed by the fabulous @jassicrea.bsky.social with a little flood science π§ͺ π§οΈ from me & Jessica Lamond #ExperimentalStories www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
You can find out a bit more about my research π§ͺ by watching Roma Agrawal interviewing me about Climate change π‘οΈ & Extreme weather βοΈ @royalsociety.org #ShowYourStripes www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1Xh...
Hello everyone on BlueSky π¦ I'm Hannah a Professor of Hydrology π at the University of Reading π§ͺ
Find out a bit more about me by listening to The Life Scientific where I talk to @jimalkhalili.bsky.social about water, rivers & poetry www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...