Open-access data and tools to understand hydrological extremes

The platform will make reliable, near real-time hydrological data available to all, including researchers, local authorities and citizen scientists, enabling resilient solution to floods and droughts, from accurate modelling to evidencing nature-based approaches.


Alongside integrating key datasets from across the UK, FDRI will deliver live data from three observatory catchments: the Upper Severn, Upper Tweed and the Chess, providing in-depth whole-catchment data insights. Watch this video to find out more.
 

What will I find on the FDRI digital platform?

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We offer regular opportunities to feed into the FDRI digital platform's development, including our digital user groups. We'll share opportunities to take part in the digital user group in the FDRI newsletter: sign up here.

You can also read our  latest FDRI Digital User Group Report below. 

If you have any questions, feedback or to report bugs, please contact FDRI@ceh.ac.uk