El Nino
Severe weather, such as heavy rainfall or tropical storms, can lead to floods by saturating the ground, overflowing rivers or dams, or causing sudden flash floods. The excess water has nowhere to go and accumulates in low-lying areas, resulting in flooding. Rapid snowmelt and ice jams can also contribute to flooding during severe weather events.
Hawaii experiences floods sporadically throughout the year due to its unique weather patterns, which can result in heavy rainfall and flash flooding. The frequency and intensity of floods can vary depending on the season and weather conditions.
Some examples of extreme weather events include hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, heatwaves, droughts, floods, and wildfires. These events can have significant impacts on ecosystems, infrastructure, and human health.
In my community, thunderstorms with heavy rain, strong winds, and lightning are the most common severe weather events. Occasionally, tornadoes and flash floods can also occur.
Scientists predict floods by monitoring weather patterns, river levels, and land conditions. This data is input into computer models that simulate how water will flow and accumulate in a given area. By analyzing this information, scientists can forecast when and where floods are likely to occur, allowing for appropriate preparedness and response measures to be put in place.
El Niño
It commonly floods along the banks of rivers and the coastline when it storms.
Floods brings fertile soil from the uplands.
it is a power of strong wind that brings dangerous floods
destruction!
When El Niño warms the Pacific Ocean, it disrupts normal weather patterns by causing increased rainfall in some areas and drought in others. This can lead to extreme weather events like floods, heatwaves, and hurricanes in different parts of the world.
Both tornadoes and flash floods are weather hazards that develop quickly.
Floods and drought are referred to as natural disasters as they usually coincide with extreme weather conditions. Humans cannot control the weather.
Weather Caught on Camera - 2011 Flash Floods was released on: USA: 18 May 2011
The sea surface temperature in the equatorial pacific ocean. El Niño is characterized by unusually warm temperatures and la Nina by unusually gets cool temperatures in the equatorial pacific. El Niño can be very destructive and can cause floods, It is very dangerous to cities.
some floods were in the river Thames but others i don't know What do you think? It floods because the weather
farms depend on the Nile for the rich soils and fertility it brings when it floods !