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Pathways and pitfalls in extreme event attribution

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This article provides an overview of novel issues and challenges in the world of British freshwater fishes throughout 2022.Successive heatwaves driving temperatures in Britain above 40oC for the first time defined summer 2022, with drought extending into autumn. The Environment Agency blogged on 11th August, “Already this year we have received reports of over 200 dry weather incidents, and we expect this figure to increase”. Media widely reported Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) dying in unprecedented numbers on the River Wye with more tolerant species, such barbel (Barbus barbus), also succumbing. Low rainfall and extreme heat were perceived primary causes, exacerbating pollution linked to proliferation of chicken farming in the catchment. Brown trout (Salmo trutta) mortalities were reported from across Britain, from Cornwall to Lincolnshire
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10.1007/s10584-021-03071-7

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0000-0002-6898-9535
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University of Oxford
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Publisher:
Springer
Journal:
Climatic Change More from this journal
Volume:
166
Issue:
1-2
Pages:
13
Article number:
13
Publication date:
2021-05-10
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1573-1480
ISSN:
0165-0009


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1176048
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pubs:1176048
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W3163017003
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2026-03-24
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