Understanding Flood Forecasting

Published: Feb. 8, 2024, 5 p.m.

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When Lois Pryce arrived at her boat in Berkshire, the area was already completely flooded. The only way to get to it was via a small pontoon. She is one of many across the UK that have been affected by the current floods, and is very familiar with the flood warning system accessible to the public. But how exactly does this system work? What information is taken into account? Marnie Chesterton speaks to Dr Linda Speight about flood forecasting, and the delicate balance of when to send out flood alerts and warnings. \\n \\nPlus, a supersized spacecraft is launching this October. Europa Clipper will assess whether the most intriguing of Jupiter\\u2019s 95 moons is habitable, meaning, could it support life? The evidence is tantalising. Jenny Kempmeir, Science Systems Engineer at NASA\\u2019s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, tells us why Europa might be the second body in our solar system on which life could exist.

And, if you\\u2019ve been procrastinating over the housework \\u2013 or should we say, mousework? - take a leaf out of a little rodent\\u2019s book. Apparently, mice do like to keep things clean, but a video that went viral this week seemingly takes this idea to another level entirely! You may well have seen the footage of a Welsh mouse gathering up objects in a shed and placing them neatly inside a box, night after night. It\\u2019s certainly very cute - Tidy Mouse carrying out its mousekeeping..but what\\u2019s the scientific explanation behind this curious behaviour?

Finally, how do exercise and video games affect cognitive performance? Professor Adrian Owen is launching a new experiment to find out and he needs your help.

Presenter: Marnie Chesterton \\nProducers: Louise Orchard, Florian Bohr, Hannah Robbins \\nEditor: Martin Smith \\nProduction Co-ordinator: Jana Bennett-Holesworth\\u202f

BBC Inside Science is produced in collaboration with the Open University.

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