Weather Forecasters Are Warning Americans to Prepare for a '100-Year Flood.' Here's What You Need To Know Every expertise has ...
Pumping from the Paso Robles groundwater sub-basin continued at unsustainable levels last year — with agriculture extracting ...
The death toll continued to rise Friday in the wake of dangerous flooding and the aftermath of a relentless tornado outbreak ...
The National Weather Service has hinter at an exceptionally high flood risk for parts of the Ozarks, indicating a catastrophic and life-threatening flood risk.
NWS office in Paducah, Kentucky, in a flood watch: "Showers and storms through today produced 1 to 4 inches of rainfall ...
"If we have a lot of rain that falls over several days the system should be able to handle that capacity,” Spencer said.
Weather forecasters sometimes warn of storms that unleash rains so unusual they are described as 100-year or even 500-year ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Water Prediction Center has forecast that areas in Arkansas, ...
Sometimes you'll hear the phrase "100-year flood." Here's how meteorologists define that term and how to see if you live in a flood plain.
Weather forecasters often use terms like "100-year" or "500-year" floods. Here’s what those terms really mean and why these extreme events are happening more frequently.