-
intense floods and
increased flood risk.
Natural types of
floods include river flooding,
groundwater flooding coastal flooding and
urban flooding sometimes...
-
elevators with a
maximum capacity of 42 tons.
Trieste is
equipped with a
floodable well deck
below the hangar,
which allows the use of
amphibious vehicles...
- has a full-length
flight deck for
helicopter operations and
features a
floodable well deck from
which to
disembark hovercraft and
armored amphibious ****ault...
- land.
Flood(s), The
Flood,
Flooded or
Flooding may also
refer to:
Flood (mythology)
Genesis flood narrative, a
flood myth
found in the
Bible Flood, British...
- A
flood myth or a
deluge myth is a myth in
which a
great flood,
usually sent by a
deity or deities,
destroys civilization,
often in an act of
divine retribution...
-
flooding caused by
heavy rainfall submerged the
market town of
Mokwa in
Niger State, Nigeria,
causing severe damage.
Officials said that the
floods killed...
- (25 in)
above sea level, and one of the most
flood-prone
parts of the city. In 1604, to
defray the cost of
flood relief,
Venice introduced what
could be considered...
- A
flash flood is a
rapid flooding of low-lying areas: washes, rivers, dry
lakes and depressions. It may be
caused by
heavy rain ****ociated with a severe...
- The
Missoula floods (also
known as the
Spokane floods, the
Bretz floods, or Bretz's
floods) were
cataclysmic glacial lake
outburst floods that
swept periodically...
- 2006, p. 45.
Flood 1996, pp. 28–29.
Flood 1996, pp. 28–29;
Flood 2003, pp. 204–205;
Srinivasan 1997, p. 181.
Flood 1996, pp. 28–29;
Flood 2003, pp. 204–205...