Since hurricanes start up in water, its strong winds can bring and blow water onto land to start up huge floods.
im guessing , hurricanes can form over seas , cuasing disruptions in seas cuasing big waves even floods (could be in rivers too). So basicallly stirrring up water and making it g over land :P
yes
Yes it did, it was on the news this morning.
The government may recommend that perishable foods, such as meat, dairy, and produce, be discarded after a hurricane or flood to prevent foodborne illnesses. This is because these foods could have been exposed to unsafe conditions during the disaster, such as temperature fluctuations or contamination. It is also advisable to discard any food that has come in contact with floodwaters.
The coastal flooding was the result of something called a storm surge. This occurs when the winds of a hurricane drive ocean water onto land.
Floods can add sediments and nutrients to soil.
yes, it does
Yes. Flooding is the biggest danger in a hurricane.
If you refer to the Great Flood of 1976, i seem to recall it was not a hurricane at all. 1st week of October I believe.
The Great Charleston Hurricane Flood - 1911 was released on: USA: 18 September 1911
It could flood or have a hurricane
A flood and a whole lot of wind
Hurricane Irene
Hurricane Irene!
22.2 Metres
An un-named Hurricane.
yes
I think so