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  2. Great Flood of 1862 - Wikipedia

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    Fort Ter-Waw, located in Klamath Glen, California, was destroyed by the flood in December 1861 and abandoned on June 10, 1862. [19] Bridges were washed away in Trinity and Shasta counties. [ 20 ] At Red Dog in Nevada County, William Begole reported that from December 23 to January 22 it rained a total of 25.5 inches (650 mm), and on January 10 ...

  3. ARkStorm - Wikipedia

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    A USGS map shows flooded areas during the 1861–1862 event. The conditions built into the scenario are "two super-strong atmospheric rivers, just four days apart, one in Northern California and one in Southern California, and one of them stalled for an extra day". [5] The ARkStorm 1.0 scenario would have the following effects:

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  5. California flood of 1605 - Wikipedia

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    The flooding affected the indigenous peoples of California, in pre-industrial advancement populations. In addition to this event, geologic evidence indicates that other "megafloods" occurred in the California region in the following years A.D.: 212, 440, 603, 1029, c. 1300, 1418, 1750, 1810, and 1861–1862.

  6. List of California floods - Wikipedia

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    Every county in California has experienced a flood, which is mostly likely to be caused by an atmospheric river, which is a narrow corridor of moisture in the air that travels a long distance to produce heavy rainfall. [4] The state of California spends more than US$2.8 billion annually on maintaining or building flood control projects. [5]

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  9. Category:1861 in Ohio - Wikipedia

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