flooding
Flooding is the temporary inundation of land that is normally dry. It can result from excessive rainfall, rapid snowmelt, coastal storm surge, or the failure of a dam or levee. Flooding may occur gradually as river levels rise or suddenly as flash floods.
Types and causes: River floods occur when rivers carry more water than their banks can contain. Urban
Impacts: Flooding can damage homes, infrastructure, crops, and utilities, displace people, and cause injuries or loss
Prediction and response: Forecasts rely on rain gauges, river gauges, weather radar, and hydraulic models to
Mitigation and adaptation: Strategies include land-use planning to avoid development in flood-prone areas, construction of levees
Climate change and variability: Changes in precipitation patterns and sea level are expected to increase flood