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- Q5457553 subject Q8151349.
- Q5457553 subject Q8461495.
- Q5457553 abstract "A flash flood warning (SAME code: FFW) is issued when a flash flood is imminent or occurring in the warned area. A flash flood is a sudden, violent flood after a heavy rain, or occasionally after a dam break. Rainfall intensity and duration, topography, soil conditions, and ground cover contribute to flash flooding.Most flash floods occur when there is a heavy amount of precipitation falling in an area and that water is then channeled through streams or narrow gullies. Flash floods may take minutes or hours to develop. It is possible to experience a flash flood without witnessing any rain. In this case, there would be heavy rain in areas upstream of the warned location.".
- Q5457553 thumbnail Skawa_River,_Poland,_flood_2001.jpg?width=300.
- Q5457553 wikiPageWikiLink Q1066823.
- Q5457553 wikiPageWikiLink Q24861.
- Q5457553 wikiPageWikiLink Q2832697.
- Q5457553 wikiPageWikiLink Q5457554.
- Q5457553 wikiPageWikiLink Q7574976.
- Q5457553 wikiPageWikiLink Q7826007.
- Q5457553 wikiPageWikiLink Q8151349.
- Q5457553 wikiPageWikiLink Q8461495.
- Q5457553 wikiPageWikiLink Q860333.
- Q5457553 wikiPageWikiLink Q863343.
- Q5457553 description "An example of a flash flood emergency in Tennessee.".
- Q5457553 description "An example of a flash flood warning in Tennessee.".
- Q5457553 filename "Flash flood emergency Tennessee.ogg".
- Q5457553 filename "Flash flood warning Tennessee.ogg".
- Q5457553 title "Flash flood emergency Tennessee".
- Q5457553 title "Flash flood warning Tennessee".
- Q5457553 type Thing.
- Q5457553 comment "A flash flood warning (SAME code: FFW) is issued when a flash flood is imminent or occurring in the warned area. A flash flood is a sudden, violent flood after a heavy rain, or occasionally after a dam break. Rainfall intensity and duration, topography, soil conditions, and ground cover contribute to flash flooding.Most flash floods occur when there is a heavy amount of precipitation falling in an area and that water is then channeled through streams or narrow gullies.".
- Q5457553 label "Flash flood warning".
- Q5457553 depiction Skawa_River,_Poland,_flood_2001.jpg.