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flash flood
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flash flood also flash·flood (flshfld)
n.
A sudden flood of great volume, usually caused by a heavy rain.

flash flood
n
(Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) a sudden short-lived torrent, usually caused by a heavy storm, esp in desert regions

flash flood  (flsh)
A sudden, localized flood of great volume and short duration, typically caused by unusually heavy rain in a semiarid area. Flash floods can reach their peak volume in a matter of a few minutes and often carry large loads of mud and rock fragments.
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Noun1.flash flood - a sudden local flood of great volume and short durationflash flood - a sudden local flood of great volume and short duration
flood, inundation, alluvion, deluge - the rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land; "plains fertilized by annual inundations"
floodhead - a wall of water rushing ahead of the flood; "we were lucky to be safe when the floodheads hit"
Translations
flash flood ninondazione f


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However rain will still be locally heavy at times today and as a result may still produce flash flooding and exacerbate existing river flooding.
Heavy rain across portions of central Indiana caused flash flooding to develop in Sullivan and Martin counties.
They were caught in some flash flooding and they were swept sideways under a bridge," he said.
 
 
 
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