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Flooding 3 –
           Case study UK



Key idea
Lesson objectives:
By the end of the lesson you should be able to
•Name an area in the UK that has experienced devastating
flooding.
•Be able to state some of the physical reasons behind the
flooding.
•Be able to state what impacts the flood had on the area and local
people. (Some of you may be able to classify these impacts into
those that were social, economic and environmental, and whether
they are long or short term impacts.)
•Be able to state how people responded to the floods. (You may
consider how effective the response was)
•Explain the measures taken to try to prevent future flooding
events in this area.
Poem
What happened?
• http://news.bbc.co.uk/player/nol/newsid_41500
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/education/teens/popup/
popup_wboardap_sat_image_boscastle.html
Rainfall
      The rainfall rate key shows
      how the colours in the image
      relate to the rate the
      rainfall is falling. For
      example, the red areas
      indicate that rain is falling at
      between eight and 16 mm per
      hour.


    • A line of very heavy rain
      starts at about 1 p.m. on the
      moors close to Boscastle. It
      remains over the area for
      about six hours. Rainfall
      rates of at least 32 mm per
      hour are being measured.
Weather chart
•   The wind is blowing
    anticlockwise about the low
    pressure area, so the air is
    arriving into Boscastle from a
    south-westerly direction. It is a
    warm and moist tropical
    maritime air mass.

•   The line labelled (known as a
    trough line) caused very heavy
    rain and thunderstorms. A
    trough is an area of localised
    rain and thunderstorms. A line
    of convergence formed near the
    coast line, where air moving in
    almost opposite directions
    collides, this helped to increase
    the rate of ascent and produced
    very heavy rain.
Causes of the flood:

3. Heavy localised rainfall. 89mm of rain fell in an hour.
4. Saturated ground from previous rainfall.
5. Topography of the land – the landscape upstream of
   Boscastle acts as a funnel, directing vast volumes of
   water into the village. The valley sides are steep
   sided.
6. Narrow river channels in the village itself.




Boscastle Harbour
Saturated ground.
16 August 2004, 200 millimtetres Cornwall
A summer storm dropped
                       Boscastle, of rain in
four hours
90 millimetres of rain fell in one hour
The water ran down steel hillsides in to the River
Valency and River Jordan causing two rivers to
burst their banks. The confluence of the two rivers
lies just above Boscastle
A 3 metre high wall of water swept through the
village.
Residents had little time to react.
Cars were swept out to sea
Buildings were badly damaged.
Fortunately, nobody died - thanks largely to a huge
rescue operation involving helicopters.
Effects …
• Destruction of houses, businesses and
  gardens
  Floodwater gushed into houses, shops
  and pubs.
• Cars, walls and even bridges were
  washed away.
• The church was filled with six feet of
  mud and water.
• Trees were uprooted and swept into
  peoples' gardens.
• The weight of water eroded river banks,
Short Term effects
● Roads were blocked off by the floodwater, making emergency
  access difficult except from the air. Even when rescue
  helicopters arrived, the valley was only big enough for two to
  operate at any one time, prolonging the operation & putting lives
  at risk from the still rising flood waters.
● Property was destroyed by debris such as entire trees &
  vehicles speeding down the valley at high speed, pulled out
  towards the sea by the raging torrent. Buildings were smashed,
  especially in the main street where the river channel flows.
● People were trapped in buildings by the floodwater & forced to
  seek refuge on the roofs of the buildings & await rescue.
● People were left homeless for the night, so emergency
  accommodation had to be set up. Nearby hotels & guest houses
  were packed with tourists who had arrived in Boscastle in the
  morning & had lost their cars.
● A burst sewage main & damaged buildings made much of
  Boscastle inaccessible for health & safety reasons for at least a
  few days.
Long Term Effects
● Floodwater damaged a great deal of properties.
  Possessions were lost, river water & a burst sewage
  main spoiled the ground floor of many houses &
  thousands of pounds worth of damage was done.
● Repairs had to be made after the damage. This was
  very time consuming & costly. Some buildings were
  beyond repair & their owners have had to consider
  rebuilding from scratch.
● The damage not only affected the residents, but also
  insurance companies.
● Boscastle's main industry is tourism. The town was
  effectively closed to tourists after the flood, causing
  a massive loss of revenue.
Human Impacts

 There was a huge financial cost to the
 floods. This included:
• the rescue operation - involving
  helicopters, lifeboats, and the fire
  service.
• the loss of 50 cars
• damage to homes, businesses and land
• a loss of tourism, a major source of
  income for the area
Other key impacts on Boscastle
       and its inhabitants

• environmental damage to local wildlife
  habitats
• coastal pollution caused as debris and fuel
  from cars flowed out to sea.
• long-term disruption to the village, as a major
  rebuild project had to be carried out.
• long-term stress and anxiety to people
  traumatised by the incident.
Responses
Immediate
• Emergency services responded speedily
  and efficiently
• Helicopters airlifted 80 people to safety
  from roof tops
Medium and long term responses
• £800,000 flood defence scheme
  completed in Boscastle by April 2005
• Engineers investigating future flood control
  works on River Valency
A £4.5m scheme to improve flood defences.




Boscastle main car park.
The scheme stretches along the valley, incorporating
 drainage, sewerage systems and land re-grading.




Boscastle main car park.
The river bed is being deepened by six feet to
accommodate more water volume in times of flood.
Boscastle car park is being raised in height. This will
stop the river from bursting it’s banks so easily.
This drain allows water to run into the lower
section of the river quickly.
• A concrete culvert
  running behind a row
  of eight cottages. This
  converts to a concrete
  pipe running down a
  road to an outfall into
  the river Valency,
  downstream of the
  main bridge through
  the village
The river channel is being made deeper and
  wider so that it can accommodate more water.




The lower section of the village.
New sewerage systems are being put in place.




The lower section of the village.
Bridges that hindered the drainage of the floodwater
  are being replaced by stronger bridges that are less
  likely to get blocked.




            Notice attempts to draw
            in much needed custom.
The lower section of the village.
The new lower bridge is
an important part of the
£4.6 million flood
defence scheme, as it
spans a channel specially
widened to help reduce
flood risk to local
residents, homes and
businesses near the
harbour.  It will carry
traffic as well as
pedestrians and will
replace the existing
bridge
 source
Many buildings have indicators to show the height of
 the flood water.




The core of the village.
Plenary
• What is the significance of these
  numbers?
• 16
• 90
• 3
• 4.5 million
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Flooding 4 Boscastle

  • 1. Flooding 3 – Case study UK Key idea
  • 2. Lesson objectives: By the end of the lesson you should be able to •Name an area in the UK that has experienced devastating flooding. •Be able to state some of the physical reasons behind the flooding. •Be able to state what impacts the flood had on the area and local people. (Some of you may be able to classify these impacts into those that were social, economic and environmental, and whether they are long or short term impacts.) •Be able to state how people responded to the floods. (You may consider how effective the response was) •Explain the measures taken to try to prevent future flooding events in this area.
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  • 7. Rainfall The rainfall rate key shows how the colours in the image relate to the rate the rainfall is falling. For example, the red areas indicate that rain is falling at between eight and 16 mm per hour. • A line of very heavy rain starts at about 1 p.m. on the moors close to Boscastle. It remains over the area for about six hours. Rainfall rates of at least 32 mm per hour are being measured.
  • 8. Weather chart • The wind is blowing anticlockwise about the low pressure area, so the air is arriving into Boscastle from a south-westerly direction. It is a warm and moist tropical maritime air mass. • The line labelled (known as a trough line) caused very heavy rain and thunderstorms. A trough is an area of localised rain and thunderstorms. A line of convergence formed near the coast line, where air moving in almost opposite directions collides, this helped to increase the rate of ascent and produced very heavy rain.
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  • 10. Causes of the flood: 3. Heavy localised rainfall. 89mm of rain fell in an hour. 4. Saturated ground from previous rainfall. 5. Topography of the land – the landscape upstream of Boscastle acts as a funnel, directing vast volumes of water into the village. The valley sides are steep sided. 6. Narrow river channels in the village itself. Boscastle Harbour
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  • 13. 16 August 2004, 200 millimtetres Cornwall A summer storm dropped Boscastle, of rain in four hours 90 millimetres of rain fell in one hour The water ran down steel hillsides in to the River Valency and River Jordan causing two rivers to burst their banks. The confluence of the two rivers lies just above Boscastle A 3 metre high wall of water swept through the village. Residents had little time to react. Cars were swept out to sea Buildings were badly damaged. Fortunately, nobody died - thanks largely to a huge rescue operation involving helicopters.
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  • 17. Effects … • Destruction of houses, businesses and gardens Floodwater gushed into houses, shops and pubs. • Cars, walls and even bridges were washed away. • The church was filled with six feet of mud and water. • Trees were uprooted and swept into peoples' gardens. • The weight of water eroded river banks,
  • 18. Short Term effects ● Roads were blocked off by the floodwater, making emergency access difficult except from the air. Even when rescue helicopters arrived, the valley was only big enough for two to operate at any one time, prolonging the operation & putting lives at risk from the still rising flood waters. ● Property was destroyed by debris such as entire trees & vehicles speeding down the valley at high speed, pulled out towards the sea by the raging torrent. Buildings were smashed, especially in the main street where the river channel flows. ● People were trapped in buildings by the floodwater & forced to seek refuge on the roofs of the buildings & await rescue. ● People were left homeless for the night, so emergency accommodation had to be set up. Nearby hotels & guest houses were packed with tourists who had arrived in Boscastle in the morning & had lost their cars. ● A burst sewage main & damaged buildings made much of Boscastle inaccessible for health & safety reasons for at least a few days.
  • 19. Long Term Effects ● Floodwater damaged a great deal of properties. Possessions were lost, river water & a burst sewage main spoiled the ground floor of many houses & thousands of pounds worth of damage was done. ● Repairs had to be made after the damage. This was very time consuming & costly. Some buildings were beyond repair & their owners have had to consider rebuilding from scratch. ● The damage not only affected the residents, but also insurance companies. ● Boscastle's main industry is tourism. The town was effectively closed to tourists after the flood, causing a massive loss of revenue.
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  • 21. Human Impacts There was a huge financial cost to the floods. This included: • the rescue operation - involving helicopters, lifeboats, and the fire service. • the loss of 50 cars • damage to homes, businesses and land • a loss of tourism, a major source of income for the area
  • 22. Other key impacts on Boscastle and its inhabitants • environmental damage to local wildlife habitats • coastal pollution caused as debris and fuel from cars flowed out to sea. • long-term disruption to the village, as a major rebuild project had to be carried out. • long-term stress and anxiety to people traumatised by the incident.
  • 23. Responses Immediate • Emergency services responded speedily and efficiently • Helicopters airlifted 80 people to safety from roof tops
  • 24. Medium and long term responses • £800,000 flood defence scheme completed in Boscastle by April 2005 • Engineers investigating future flood control works on River Valency
  • 25. A £4.5m scheme to improve flood defences. Boscastle main car park.
  • 26. The scheme stretches along the valley, incorporating drainage, sewerage systems and land re-grading. Boscastle main car park.
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  • 28. The river bed is being deepened by six feet to accommodate more water volume in times of flood.
  • 29. Boscastle car park is being raised in height. This will stop the river from bursting it’s banks so easily.
  • 30. This drain allows water to run into the lower section of the river quickly.
  • 31. • A concrete culvert running behind a row of eight cottages. This converts to a concrete pipe running down a road to an outfall into the river Valency, downstream of the main bridge through the village
  • 32. The river channel is being made deeper and wider so that it can accommodate more water. The lower section of the village.
  • 33. New sewerage systems are being put in place. The lower section of the village.
  • 34. Bridges that hindered the drainage of the floodwater are being replaced by stronger bridges that are less likely to get blocked. Notice attempts to draw in much needed custom. The lower section of the village.
  • 35. The new lower bridge is an important part of the £4.6 million flood defence scheme, as it spans a channel specially widened to help reduce flood risk to local residents, homes and businesses near the harbour.  It will carry traffic as well as pedestrians and will replace the existing bridge source
  • 36. Many buildings have indicators to show the height of the flood water. The core of the village.
  • 37. Plenary • What is the significance of these numbers? • 16 • 90 • 3 • 4.5 million • 0