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Asked shortly after the disaster whether he still intended to phase out the Federal Emergency Management Agency, President ...
From Texas to North Carolina, scientists say flash floods are not only becoming more frequent but also growing in intensity.
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Flash floods covered roads and filled homes and businesses. As recovery efforts begin, here’s an overview of the aftermath.
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Homes were swamped by floods as heavy rain battered North Carolina, with the remnants of Tropical Storm Chantal sweeping ...
Flash flooding, tidal flooding and surge flooding differ in their primary causes, speed of onset and typical geographic.
Intense rainstorms are becoming more frequent in most of the U.S. — though experts say where they occur and whether they ...
"These rainfall amounts may lead to scattered instances of flash flooding. Chantal is forecast to steadily weaken to a remnant low as it moves further inland through North Carolina by Monday ...
High humidity, moisture, and a frontal boundary raise the risk of strong storms with damaging winds, heavy rainfall, and ...
Both Texas and North Carolina experienced '1000-year floods' this week. How is that possible, and is the danger increasing?
Rainfall totals of 2-6" have already fallen in Alamance, Randolph, and Caswell counties where flash flooding is ongoing. An additional 1-3" of rain is possible before rain moves away before midnight.