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It’s important to know, and see, just how quickly a flash flood can occur. Honokaa resident Jeri Moniz shared video of the gulch behind her home on Monday afternoon, Aug. 17. The gulch, which ...
A swift-moving flood that swept through the Hill Country of Texas on Friday, killing at least 79 people and leaving many more ...
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In 2022, flash floods hit the... advertisement. Public News Service. Study looks at what causes flash floods in the Appalachian mountains. Story by Nadia Ramlagan • 4mo.
When you see one of these floods in a narrow bedrock enclosure, it looks like madness. Wild ogres of trees and parts of cars thrust up out of nowhere, only to again disappear. Boils and waves ...
Floods aren't just sudden—they're getting stronger, faster, and more deadly. Here's the science behind floods and how climate change is exacerbating this natural phenomenon.
Aerial view of a car on a road submerged under flood waters from the North Fork of the Kentucky River in Jackson, Kentucky, on July 28, 2022. Photo: LEANDRO LOZADA / AFP (Getty Images) Flash ...
Hurricane Dora 1964: Tides ran 5 to 8 feet or more above normal along the northeast Florida coast.Tides estimated at 12 feet moved across Anastasia Island off St. Augustine. Storm total rainfall ...
Flash floods associated with these storms caused 24 deaths across Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana and Tennessee in April and May, according to the National Weather Service. Hurricane Ike, 2008 ...
Flooding has caused an average of more than 125 deaths per year in the U.S. over the past few decades. That's according to the National Weather Service, which says flash floods are the nation’s ...