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Floods

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An edition of Floods (2003)

Floods

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In July 2002, floods in eastern and central Texas were so severe that many counties were declared disaster areas and eight people lost their lives. In August 2002, in central and eastern Europe, flooding caused dozens of deaths and untold damage to irreplaceable cultural and historic sites. In Asia, during the summer of 2002, at least 1,800 people died from flooding. There are floods throughout the world every year, many of them devastating and deadly. In Floods, Revised Edition, author Michael Allaby has substantially altered, expanded, and in some places rewritten the original text to reflect recent findings and new information on this form of severe weather. Three new chapters explain storms and cloudbursts, thunder and lightning, and monsoons in greater detail. Many new and revised sidebars display explanations or interesting pieces of information about floods and flooding. They explain concepts from atmospheric science, such as partial pressure and vapor pressure; charge separation in storm clouds; and glacioisostasy, as well as explaining why it rains more on mountainsides than it does in valleys. New further reading lists at the conclusion of the book stimulate further research. Students will find this book comprehensive and useful as it explains the phenomenon in clear and accessible language.

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Facts On File
Language
English
Pages
196

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Table of Contents

Where floods happen : El Nino
Evaporation, precipitation, and transpiration : partial pressure and vapor pressure ; humidity
How the land drains
Rivers : why it rains more on mountainsides ; kinetic energy
Floodplains and meanders : the Bernoulli effect
Flash floods
Storms and cloudbursts : lapse rates and stability ; latent heat and dewpoint
Thunder and lightning : charge separation
Tsunamis : tsunami warning system
Tides : laws of motion ; the Coriolis effect
Tidal surges : air pressure, highs and lows
Monsoons : intertropical convergence and the equatorial trough
Aquifers, springs, and wells
Vegetation and natural drainage
The Nile floods and the Aswan Dams
Wet rice farming
Coastal erosion : glacioisostasy ; Isle of the Dead
Saltwater infiltration : osmosis
Flood damage
Floods and soil erosion : soil erosion
Floods of the past
Land dranage
Wetlands
Levees
Dams
Canalization
Flood prediction
Safety.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 182-187) and index.

Description based on print version record.

Series
Facts on File science library, Dangerous weather, Facts on File science library

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
551.48/9
Library of Congress
GB1399 .A45 2003eb

The Physical Object

Format
[electronic resource] /
Pagination
1 online resource (xii, 196 p.)
Number of pages
196

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27039145M
Internet Archive
floodsfactsonfil00alla
ISBN 10
1438108656
ISBN 13
9781438108650
OCLC/WorldCat
234198960

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