Affect of Weather & Climate on River Processes (Edexcel GCSE Geography A)

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Short-term Weather Impacts on River Processes

Storms and their impact on river processes

  • Over recent years, storm frequency has increased in the UK 

    • Between 2010 and 2014 there were 10 major storms

    • Between 2015 and 2020 there were 42 major storms 

  • Storms result in high rainfall levels

    • This increases the amount of water in the rivers 

    • Leading to increased risk of flooding

    • Storms in February 2022 led to significant flooding along the River Ouse and River Severn

Drought and its impact on river processes

  • Periods of hot, dry weather are increasingly common in the UK

    • This dries out the soil and bakes the surface, making it impermeable

    • Any rain which falls after a hot, dry period cannot infiltrate the baked soil

    • This increases surface run-off and river discharge

Long-term Climate Impacts on River Processes & Landscape

  • The UK has a temperate climate, but there is wide variation across the country, which means:

    • Some areas, such as the north and west, experience more rainfall

    • The south and east have lower rainfall than average

    • Scotland and the north experience colder temperatures

    • The south experiences higher temperatures

  • In areas where rainfall levels are higher, there will be:

    • Higher discharge levels, which lead to:

      • More erosion and wider and deeper river channels

      • More transportation of bedload

  • Areas of the UK that experience lower than average rainfall will have:

    • Lower discharge levels, which lead to:

      • Less erosion and more deposition

      • Less transportation of bedload

  • Freeze-thaw weathering will be greater in colder areas, such as Scotland

  • In areas with higher temperatures, there will be more evaporation, which leads to:

    • Lower discharge levels 

    • Less erosion and more deposition

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