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Portsmouth Sustainable Energy & Climate Change Centre - PSECC

Facilitaors for Climate Change Mitigation  - Renewable Energy Technologies, Advice, Grants & funding.

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PSECC has been formed to provide advice, support and guidance on Climate Change, Global Warming, Renewable Energy, Grants and Funding provision for the people of Portsmouth, Portsmouth & Hampshire Council’s, Governments, schools, colleges, Commercial & International clients. Do not leave Global Warming for others to resolve, we must do more, energy efficiency also Renewable Energy - Solar PV, Biomass, Wind & Water Turbines, Carbon Capture & Storage & Nuclear, do we risk limited action, can we take the risk?? NO

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Flooding

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http://maps.environment-agency.gov.uk/wiyby/wiybyController?ep=datatopics&lang=_e

As ice caps melt there is a danger that the conveyor system will close down resulting in more Hurricans, Tornadoes over land mass and not just over the sea, sea level rises and the ballance of fresh water and sea water alters resulting in a desalination and major climate shift. Strom suerges could result and a “Super Storm” results in pulling down much colder air resulting in much of the Worlds land mass being under thich belts of snow & ice, another ice age.

 

Global Warming & Climate Change could result in parts of London & many other cities like Portsmouth be under water. Models exist that indicate Farlington, Cosham, Southsea could be under water as sea levels rise.

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www.globalfloodmap.org/

 

Interactive Maps: Advance Data Search
http://maps.environment-agency.gov.uk/wiyby/wiybyController?ep=datatopics&lang=_e

 

The Environment Agency is the main environmental regulator for England and Wales, we do not cover the whole of Britain and would recommend to contact the relevant organisation for other areas. Scotland is covered by the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency known as SEPA

You can view flood maps for Scotland on SEPA’s website using the link below:

Indicative River & Coastal Flood Map (Scotland)
http://www.sepa.org.uk/flooding/flood_extent_maps.aspx

You can search for data on ‘What’s in your backyard' using a postcode or placename. You can also use the advance search option to search using different criteria. Depending on the information you are looking for you may be able to search using a grid reference, river, licence number or operator name.

This link will take you to the 'What’s in your backyard':

Interactive Maps: Advance Data Search
http://maps.environment-agency.gov.uk/wiyby/wiybyController?ep=datatopics&lang=_e

To search for information please follow these steps:

• Choose the subject you are looking for by clicking on it
• Use the drop down menus to choose what data you are looking for and where, and click on "Search"

If you would like to view further information for a particular result, select ‘View data’. Then to view a map of the location scroll to the bottom of the page and select ‘View map of this location’.

If your search does not find any results, try changing your search options.

Over 10million people have visited the Environment Agency’s website over the few days last 7 days to check their flood risk. As well as checking the latest situation, we urge people to sign up to free river and coastal flood warnings and keeping up to date with the latest situation on our Facebook and Twitter feeds.

There are no reported problems with our flood warnings and flood risk forecast pages on our website. If you experience ‘go slows’ in other parts of the website, you should visit these key pages to keep up to date.

 

Flood

Over 5 million people in England and Wales live and work in properties that are at risk of flooding from rivers or the sea. Are you one of  them?

Am I at risk of flooding?

Being prepared for flooding could save your life and your property. Use  our flood map to find out if you are at risk of flooding from the rivers and sea.

·Flood  map

·Sources  of flooding

·Am I at risk of reservoir flooding?

Flood  warnings

Sign up for free flood warnings that are sent direct to you by telephone, mobile, email, SMS text message, fax or pager.

·Three-day  flood risk forecast

·Sign up for free flood warnings

·Current  flood warnings

·Flood  warning codes

How can I be prepared?

Prepare for flood by making a flood plan for you and your family and find ways to reduce the impact of flooding to your home or business.

·Make a flood plan

·Prepare  your property for flooding

·Prepare  your flood kit

·Personal flood stories

What should  I do when it floods?

Advice on what to do to stay safe in a flood and clearing up afterwards.

·Who  to contact for help

·What should I do after it floods?

How is flood risk managed?

How we manage flood risk and work to minimise the impact of floods.

·River  and coastal maintenance programmes 2011-12

·Flood  schemes and strategies in your area

·Programme  of flood and coastal risk management schemes

·Guidance for riverside property owners

River and  sea levels

Get up to date information on river and sea levels in your area.

·River  and sea levels

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