“Flooding across parts of the UK last winter was the most extreme on record, experts have said.
Gales and heavy rain swept across large parts of the UK, causing devastating flooding in Cumbria and Lancashire, as well as parts of southern Scotland.
On the first anniversary of Storm Desmond, experts say November to January were the wettest three months since UK records began in 1910.
Review author Terry Marsh said flooding was “extensive and repetitive”.
Storm Desmond began battering parts of the UK on 5 December, depositing a record month’s worth of rain on Cumbria in just one day.
About 5,200 homes were flooded in Cumbria and Lancashire, while tens of thousands more lost power after an electricity sub-station in Lancaster was flooded.
The storm caused an estimated insurance bill of more than £1.3bn.
Major storms “Abigail”, “Frank” and “Gertrude” also hit the UK last winter.”