Synopsis
Did global warming play a part in the recent floods, or is it the extreme end of the natural cycle? Maggie Philbin investigates the threat of storm surge.
- Programme: Bang Goes the Theory
- Series: 8
- Episode: Flooding
- Channel: BBC One
- Broadcast year: 2014
- Geography | Natural hazards | Rivers and flooding | Flooding
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