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Floods that happen very quickly are called flashfloods. Flooding is the most common of all natural hazards. It can happen in every U.S. state and territory.
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ASFPM is an organization of professionals in the US interested in floods, floodplain management and related topics. Site contains news of national, state and local floodplain management legislatio...
An Evaluation of Selected Extraordinary Floods in the United States Reported by the U.S. Geological Survey and Implications for Future Advancement of Flood Science...
Natural processes, such as hurricanes, weather systems, and snowmelt, can cause floods. Failure of levees and dams and inadequate drainage in urban areas can also result in flooding.
2009 - index ... Typically, these events are displayed by comparison to imagery taken when flooding was not occurring. ... The following image files have recently been added to the Floods archive...
Heavy rain falls for days and days, building up too much water for groundwater systems to handle. ... In 1969, a tropical storm caused extensive floods in Virginia. Hurricane Camille had spent most
State Street in SLC during the floods of 1983 ... Linda Sillitoe ; Salt Lake County, Centennial History ... Home > Utah Chapters > Utah Today > Floods