there are 2 types of floods. one is a flood where a river bursts its banks due to torrential rain. and the other is a sort of storm surge from a hurricane (see Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans).
flash floods
Floods are classified based on their size, duration, and intensity. Some common classifications include flash floods, river floods, coastal floods, and urban floods. Additionally, floods may be named based on their geographical location or the specific river or body of water that causes them.
No, floods are not geologic in nature. They are caused by a combination of natural factors like heavy rainfall, snowmelt, or dam failures, which lead to an overflow of water that can inundate land areas. Geologic events like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions can trigger floods, but floods themselves are not considered geologic phenomena.
Floods can have both positive and negative effects on land. While floods can replenish soil nutrients and support agricultural productivity, they can also lead to erosion, waterlogging, and destruction of crops and infrastructure. Additionally, floods can have long-term impacts on ecosystems and water quality.
Some major floods in recent history include the 2019 Midwestern U.S. floods, the 2018 Kerala floods in India, and the 2017 South Asia floods that affected India, Nepal, and Bangladesh. These floods caused significant damage to infrastructure, crops, and resulted in loss of life.
Flash floods are floods that are caused by a storm. Normal floods are caused by non-stop rain.
The Floods that happen suddenly are called Flash Floods.
yes there are floods in italy
FLOODS always start by
Ans. Havoc is caused by floods
Lahar Floods
there is flash floods and tons more
We call floods Barrh.
Meteorologists classify floods based on their cause, such as heavy rainfall, snowmelt, or dam failure. They also categorize floods by their severity, which can range from minor to major to catastrophic. Additionally, floods can be classified by the area they affect, such as urban flooding or river flooding.
In December 2010 the floods got to 10.2m. In 1853 the floods got to 41 feet.
Flash floods are floods that happen quickly and without warning. Like they appear in a "flash".
Cheltenham and Gloucester were hit with floods in the summer of 2007. these were the worst floods in living memory.