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  2. Flash flood - Wikipedia

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    A flash flood in Canandaigua, New York in 2017, greatly inundates a small ditch, flooding barns and ripping out newly installed drain pipes. The United States National Weather Service gives the advice "Turn Around, Don't Drown" for flash floods; that is, it recommends that people get out of the area of a flash flood, rather than trying to cross ...

  3. Floods in the United States (2000–present) - Wikipedia

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    Flash floods put towns underwater and forced evacuations in Minnesota and Wisconsin. A strong system caused the heavy rain and flash flooding in the Upper Midwest. Some of the worse flooding came a week after the flood. Near record stage on the Minnesota River in New Ulm, Mankato, St Peter, Jordan, Shakopee, Savage, and breaking records in ...

  4. Weather Flash: What to do in a flooding situation - AOL

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    Rain, snow, coastal waters and other weather phenomena can cause flooding. It does not take a lot of water to sweep a person or a car away. It only takes six inches of water to sweep an adult off ...

  5. Arroyo (watercourse) - Wikipedia

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    Flash flooding can cause the deep arroyos or deposition of sediment on flooded lands. This can lower the groundwater level of the surrounding area, making it unsuitable for agriculture. However a shallow water table lowered in desert arroyo valleys can reduce saline seeping and alkali deposits in the topsoil, making it suitable for irrigated ...

  6. Torrential downpours threaten flash flooding in southern ...

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    Low water levels are inhibiting tug and barge operations on the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. This mode of transporting grains and commodities is typically inexpensive but is being made less ...

  7. What everyone should know about these 3 most common types of ...

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    Flash flooding happens when rainfall exceeds the ground's ability to absorb it. This causes water levels to rise quickly, causing a swift, unexpected deluge that can surprise people.

  8. Severe weather - Wikipedia

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    Like all forms of flooding phenomenon, flash flooding can also spread and produce waterborne and insect-borne diseases cause by microorganisms. Flash flooding can be caused by extensive rainfall released by tropical cyclones of any strength or the sudden thawing effect of ice dams. [67] [68]

  9. Flooding Might Not Draw Attention Like Tornadoes, But It's ...

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    After that, and more than twice as deadly as tornadoes is flooding over the last decade (2014-2023). Note that this does not include 2024’s Hurricane Helene, which caused scores of flooding ...