With 1.8°C of warming, the average yearly cost of flood damage in the UK is predicted to increase by 4 per cent, but some parts of the country will see bigger rises
at the University of Bristol, UK, and their colleagues built a climate model that simulates water flow over land surfaces and used it to estimate how much flooding the UK would experience until 2070 based on various global temperature rises.
But if the promised reductions aren’t met, higher global temperatures will lead to more flood damage in the UK, the team found. With 2.5°C of warming, the annual average flood damage in the UK is predicted to increase by 13 per cent. If global temperatures go up by 3.3°C, it would rise by 23 per cent.Rising temperatures also mean that extreme flood years are likely to be more extreme and see more damage. At 3.
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