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MEDC River Flooding: UK Summer Floods, 2007
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A Levels OCR Geography A2 - Global Issues (Earth Hazards) Mind Map on MEDC River Flooding: UK Summer Floods, 2007, created by Chloe Smith on 02/03/2015.
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MEDC River Flooding: UK Summer Floods, 2007
Causes
Wettest June since 1914 and the coldest since 2002
Dullest since 1998
The UK's weather has partly been attributed to the La Nina system, which leads to cooling of waters along the equator in the eastern Pacific
Instead of low pressure being driven towards Iceland, it is coming towards the UK which has become the focus for areas of rain
The Jetstream was flowing further south allowing low pressure systems to sweep straight over the centre of the country
Thames tributaries burst their banks, spilling onto the river's already water-logged flood plain
High pressure systems over Europe and the Atlantic had been weak
Response
Flood and Water Management Act became law in April 2010
The Environment Agency said many homes in the north of Oxford were saved by the Kidlington flood defence scheme
Impacts
Oxfordshire
In Abingdon, where a sever flood warning was issued for the River Ock, 570 properties were flooded
About 900 home flooded in the county
About 125 resident were housed at a refuge centre set up at the Kassam stadium
Shropshire
Avoided the worst, although much of the area was on flood watch
Large parts of Ludlow flooded and some left without water
The UK National Ballooning Championships were cancelled for the first time in 32 years
Gloustershire
3 people died after the river severn flooded areas such as Gloucester and Tewkesbury
350,000 without water after treatment submurged
140,000 without water for more than a week
Bottled water and water tanks brought in
Shops reported strong sales of basic supplies and queues outside
Motorists stranded on the M5 on the 21st July
By the 30th July, 60,000 homes had water but customers advised not to drink for a while by Severn Trent
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