Steve Turner (@stephen_turner1) 's Twitter Profile
Steve Turner

@stephen_turner1

Hydrologist at @UK_CEH. Working on @UK_NRFA, NHMP, Hydrological Outlooks, #ROBINHydro, and Wallingford Meteorological Station | Views own | he/him 🏳️‍🌈

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UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (@uk_ceh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌧️ On a very wet day in Oxford, the 2024 British Hydrological Society symposium is underway! Excited for UKCEH talks & posters today and tomorrow, including more on the recently announced UK Floods and Droughts Research Infrastructure #BHS24 British Hydrological Society #FDRI_NERC

National Rail (@nationalrailenq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ℹ️#DidcotParkway - Flooding at Didcot Parkway has blocked access to some platforms. As a result, services may be cancelled or revised to run non-stop through this station 🌕This is expected until the end of the day

UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (@uk_ceh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Towards a more drought-resilient world... Our joint side event at the #DroughtResilience +10 conference yesterday focused on challenges and opportunities in providing actionable drought status data across scales Today: advances & challenges in impact-based drought prediction

Met Office (@metoffice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

☔️ September 2024 has been the wettest September on record for some counties, according to provisional Met Office statistics. Get the details in the Press Release below, or read this short thread 👇🧵

☔️ September 2024 has been the wettest September on record for some counties, according to provisional Met Office statistics.

Get the details in the Press Release below, or read this short thread 👇🧵
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (@uk_ceh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s official: September was the wettest month on record in the 62-year history of our meteorological station in Wallingford, Oxfordshire. Site manager Steve Turner has confirmed: 🌧️ 164.9mm of rainfall 💧 327% of average September rainfall 🔗 ceh.ac.uk/our-science/pr…

It’s official: September was the wettest month on record in the 62-year history of our meteorological station in Wallingford, Oxfordshire. Site manager <a href="/stephen_turner1/">Steve Turner</a> has confirmed: 

🌧️ 164.9mm of rainfall 
💧 327% of average September rainfall 

🔗 ceh.ac.uk/our-science/pr…
Steve Turner (@stephen_turner1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After completing the #Thames Path last year when the source was further downstream, it was lovely to go back yesterday to walk the Thames & Severn Way to Stroud and see water bubbling from the ground at the marker stone! Thames Path National Trail Environment Agency Cotswold Canals Trust

After completing the #Thames Path last year when the source was further downstream, it was lovely to go back yesterday to walk the Thames &amp; Severn Way to Stroud and see water bubbling from the ground at the marker stone! <a href="/ThamesPathNT/">Thames Path National Trail</a> <a href="/EnvAgency/">Environment Agency</a> <a href="/CotswoldCanals/">Cotswold Canals Trust</a>
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (@uk_ceh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Understanding the UK environment: With data going back as far as the 1800s for some sites, the National River Flow Archive UK National River Flow Archive at UKCEH provides access to data from more than 1,600 gauging stations all around the UK. nrfa.ceh.ac.uk 🧵4/

Understanding the UK environment: With data going back as far as the 1800s for some sites, the National River Flow Archive <a href="/UK_NRFA/">UK National River Flow Archive at UKCEH</a> provides access to data from more than 1,600 gauging stations all around the UK. nrfa.ceh.ac.uk

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UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (@uk_ceh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UK Hydrological Outlook: Above normal flows likely in central & southern England in October with some exceptionally high flows. Normal flows elsewhere. Outlook similar for Oct–Dec with normal to above normal flows & #groundwater levels across the country hydoutuk.net/latest-outlook

UK Hydrological Outlook: Above normal flows likely in central &amp; southern England in October with some exceptionally high flows. Normal flows elsewhere. 

Outlook similar for Oct–Dec with normal to above normal flows &amp; #groundwater levels across the country
hydoutuk.net/latest-outlook
Dave Throup (@davethroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

October 2023 - September 2024 was the wettest hydrological year on record for the UK. 2023/24 average river flows were also the highest on record. Via nrfa.ceh.ac.uk/sites/default/…

October 2023  - September 2024 was the wettest hydrological year on record for the UK.

2023/24 average river flows were also the highest on record.

Via nrfa.ceh.ac.uk/sites/default/…
Derek Brockway - weatherman (@derektheweather) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A number of places in the #UK have had their wettest hydrological year on record! The hydrological year runs from 1st October to 30th September. The latest monthly summary from the National River Flow Archive can be found here >nrfa.ceh.ac.uk/monthly-hydrol… via UK National River Flow Archive at UKCEH

A number of places in the #UK have had their wettest hydrological year on record! 

The hydrological year runs from 1st October to 30th September.

The latest monthly summary from the National River Flow Archive can be found here &gt;nrfa.ceh.ac.uk/monthly-hydrol… via <a href="/UK_NRFA/">UK National River Flow Archive at UKCEH</a>
weatherbraine (@weatherbraine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wettest "Hydrological" year on record for England The year runs from the 1st oct 2023 to the 30th Sept 2024. The latest report from The UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology highlights exceptional river flow and ground water levels, The rivers in dark blue recorded exceptional flow.

Wettest "Hydrological" year on record for England
The year runs from the 1st oct 2023 to the 30th Sept 2024. The latest report from The UK Centre for Ecology &amp; Hydrology highlights exceptional river flow and ground water levels, The rivers in dark blue recorded exceptional flow.
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (@uk_ceh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UK Hydrological Outlook: Normal to above normal flows in central & southern England (exceptionally high flows persisting in some groundwater-dominated catchments); Normal to below normal flows elsewhere. Groundwater levels above normal for most areas 🔗 hydoutuk.net/latest-outlook

UK Hydrological Outlook: Normal to above normal flows in central &amp; southern England (exceptionally high flows persisting in some groundwater-dominated catchments); Normal to below normal flows elsewhere.

Groundwater levels above normal for most areas

🔗 hydoutuk.net/latest-outlook
UK National River Flow Archive at UKCEH (@uk_nrfa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Hydrological Summary for October 2024 has been published! #riverflow #rainfall #reservoirs #groundwater UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology 🔗 mailchi.mp/ceh/october-20… ☔️Rainfall was 84% of average for the UK 🏞️ River flows were below normal for most of Scotland and above normal in much of England

The Hydrological Summary for October 2024 has been published!
#riverflow #rainfall #reservoirs #groundwater
<a href="/UK_CEH/">UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology</a>

🔗 mailchi.mp/ceh/october-20…

☔️Rainfall was 84% of average for the UK
🏞️ River flows were below normal for most of Scotland and above normal in much of England
Sayali Pawar🌏🏞️ (@pawarsayali20) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Catch me and Jamie Hannaford at the networking pod tomorrow from 4 PM onwards! Whether you're curious about #ROBIN or World Meteorological Organization's Global Hydrological Status and Outlook System (HydroSOS), feel free to stop by or hit me up for a chat. 🌍 #AGU24

Catch me and <a href="/jamiehannahorse/">Jamie Hannaford</a>
at the networking pod tomorrow from 4 PM onwards! Whether you're curious about #ROBIN or
<a href="/WMO/">World Meteorological Organization</a>'s  Global Hydrological Status and Outlook System (HydroSOS), feel free to stop by or hit me up for a chat. 🌍  #AGU24
UK National River Flow Archive at UKCEH (@uk_nrfa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Hydrological Summary for December 2024 has been published! #riverflow #rainfall #reservoirs #groundwater #UKSCAPE UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology ➡️ mailchi.mp/ceh/december-2… 💧UK rainfall was above the December average 🚨River flows were normal or above normal for many areas

The Hydrological Summary for December 2024 has been published! #riverflow #rainfall #reservoirs #groundwater #UKSCAPE <a href="/UK_CEH/">UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology</a>

➡️ mailchi.mp/ceh/december-2…

💧UK rainfall was above the December average

🚨River flows were normal or above normal for many areas
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (@uk_ceh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 We're excited to announce the #ROBINHydro dataset & paper are published! 🌏 This makes available data for 2,386 global gauging stations with natural or near-natural catchments— a major step forward in accessible, global-scale streamflow data 🔗 ceh.ac.uk/news-and-media…

📢 We're excited to announce the #ROBINHydro dataset &amp; paper are published! 🌏   

This makes available data for 2,386 global gauging stations with natural or near-natural catchments— a major step forward in accessible, global-scale streamflow data

🔗 ceh.ac.uk/news-and-media…