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Buffalo Creek Flood happened in 1972.
During a flash flood, the movement of Earth materials is more rapid and turbulent compared to normal flow. Both involve the erosion and transportation of sediments, but in a flash flood, the speed and volume of water are significantly higher, leading to more intense erosion and sediment transport.
During a flood, the stream's flow and energy increase significantly, allowing it to carry larger amounts of sediment and erode the streambanks more easily. The increased water volume and velocity during a flood help transport more sediment downstream at a faster rate compared to normal flow conditions.
Yes. Parts of Bardon did go underwater in Brisbane's 1974 flood. Ithaca Creek overflows caused this.
A flood is when the water comes out of its normal path.
Paradis has written: 'Flash Flood at Hollow Creek'
The size of a creek is relative, small or large compared to what. Our town has a creek running through it that is larger than many rivers and in the spring runs pretty wild and can flood some areas just like a river. Creeks, streams, and rivers were given their names by early settlers who most likely used their own judgement for how to name them.
they are what to look for in a normal flood but more likely to be unpredictabal
The material coalesces in large volumes in streams and creates a torrent. During normal flow, debris stagnates or surrounding environmental changes are mild.
it's a flood zone
If you live in a flood zone then you must have flood insurance. It is not covered by normal homeowners insurance. It is basically a federal program.
it is called gunpowder because of how quickly it can flood and carry someone off. i speak from experience, haha. many people have died in this creek.