- Floods and Flash Floods
about floods and flash floods ... Flooding kills more people than just about ... Areas most susceptible to flash flooding are mountainous streams and rivers, ... http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ffc/html/floods.shtml
- Lake County Sheriff's Department - Office of Emergency Services
Flooding in Lake County can be caused by streams, such as Scott's Creek or Putah ... Flooding from streams and lakes have different characteristics. ... http://lakesheriff.com/oes/beprepared.asp
- Floods: News & Videos about Floods - CNN.com
Low water levels on the Mississippi River are causing problems, just weeks after one of the worst floods ... One dead, hundreds stranded in New Mexico flooding ... http://topics.cnn.com/topics/floods
- Floods
On average, U.S. flooding kills more than 100 people a year--more than any other ... The average flooding toll has increased in recent decades while deaths from ... http://www.ucar.edu/communications/factsheets/Flooding.html
- NYC Hazards: Coastal Flooding
Flooding - HazMats, Chemical Spills & Radiation - Severe Weather - Thoughts on Terrorism ... While flash flooding can occur anywhere from heavy rains and poor ... http://www.nyc.gov/html/oem/html/hazards/storms_coastalflooding.shtml
- American Experience: Fatal Flood
Companion site to the PBS documentary about the 1927 flooding of the Mississippi River. Includes timeline, maps, profiles of people and events, teacher's guide, and info about the film. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/flood
- NESEC - Floods
Even a very small stream or dry creek bed can overflow and create flooding. ... In 1996, flooding ravaged communities in northern New England, causing ... http://www.nesec.org/hazards/Floods.cfm
- Natural Hazards - Floods
A gateway to USGS flood science ... Presidential disaster declarations related to flooding in the United States, shown by county: http://www.usgs.gov/hazards/floods
- Flooding on the Red River of the North
This area of North Dakota and Minnesota in the United States has experienced a lot of floods. Photographs and diagrams explain why, and show the damage caused over the years. http://www.ndsu.edu/fargo_geology/fargoflood.htm
- Flood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
These of course, are not applicable in such instances as sea flooding. The word comes from the Old English flod, a word common to Teutonic languages, compare German Flut, Dutch vloed ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flood
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