Experts are asking for a fresh look at the “bathtub model” that is commonly used to predict flood risks, especially in places like the UK. This approach is quite simple, assuming that water spreads evenly everywhere, which doesn’t really show how flooding actually works in real life. Factors like buildings and different types of soil can change how floods behave, and this model doesn’t take that into account. As climate changes become more unpredictable, we need better models that use detailed information to help us prepare for floods and manage their risks. Scientists believe that using more accurate methods will help improve policies and strategies to deal with flooding.
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