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Floods in a flash

Nature Geoscience, 2007
The peak flow of glacier lake outburst floods — and consequently their potential for devastation — depends on air temperature.
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Impacts of Flash Floods

2001
Floods can be classified in four types based on characteristics of the flood event: flash floods of a few hours duration; single-event floods of longer duration; multiple-event floods; and seasonal floods. Flash floods most frequently occur on small headwater basins in association with short-duration convective, frontal, or orographic type storms with ...
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Flash Flood

2013
Yang Hong   +2 more
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Flash Flood

New Scientist, 2012
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Mapping homogeneous regions for flash floods using machine learning: A case study in Jiangxi province, China

International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, 2022
Yuehong Chen
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Flash Floods in Croatia

2009
Due to geomorphologic and climatic characteristics a large part of Croatian territory is exposed to flash floods. Over the last fifteen years they have occured pretty frequently. There have been damages in nearly all counties, from Istria to Slavonia, from Međimurje to Dalmatia. Flash floods have often caused considerable material damages, but luckily,
Petraš, Josip, Marušić, Josip
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Flash flood

Psychological Perspectives, 1990
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Flash Floods

Water International, 1986
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