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  1. After the Flood: The Early Post-flood History of Europe Traced Back to Noah by Bill Cooper, 1995-09
  2. The Year Before the Flood: A Story of New Orleans by Ned Sublette, 2009-09-01
  3. Realistic Pet Portraits in Colored Pencil by Anne Flood, 2004-05-28
  4. The Midnight Mile by Denis W. Flood, 2009-05-06
  5. Flood by Design (Design Series) by Mike Oard, 2008-04-30
  6. Through flood and flame: Adventures and perils of Protestant heroes (Heroes of the faith) by Henry Charles Moore, 2002
  7. Through Fire and Flood: The Catholic Church in Frontier Texas, 1836-1900 (Centennial Series of the Association of Former Students, Texas a & M University) by James Talmadge Moore, 1992-05
  8. The Money Flood: How Pension Funds Revolutionized Investing by Michael J. Clowes, 2000-06-23
  9. 1864: Lincoln at the Gates of History (Simon & Schuster Lincoln Library) by Charles Bracelen Flood, 2010-02-16
  10. Bahamas (The Caribbean Today) by Colleen Madonna Flood Williams, 2009-01-02
  11. Objects of Translation: Material Culture and Medieval "Hindu-Muslim" Encounter by Finbarr B. Flood, 2009-04-13
  12. Far-Flung Adventures: Corby Flood by Paul Stewart, Chris Riddell, 2006-08-22
  13. Hitler: The Path to Power by Charles Bracelen Flood, 1991-05
  14. On the Trail of the Ice Age Floods: A Geological Field Guide to the Mid-Columbia Basin by Bruce Bjornstad, 2006-05-01

61. CVO Website - Glacial Lake Missoula
From U.S. National Park Service Website, Ice Age floods, 2002 During the last Ice Age, a finger of the Cordilleran ice sheet crept southward into the Idaho Panhandle
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Glossary/Glaciers/IceSheets/description_lake_missoula.

USGS/Cascades Volcano Observatory, Vancouver, Washington
DESCRIPTION:
Glacial Lake Missoula and the Missoula Floods
  • Lake Missoula
  • Spokane Floods
  • Channeled Scablands
  • Cordilleran Ice Sheet
  • Crown Point
  • Grand Coulee and Moses Coulee
  • Hood River Valley
  • Palouse Falls
  • Potholes
  • Sun Lakes - Dry Falls
  • Wallula Gap
  • Willamette Valley
Lake Missoula
From: U.S. National Park Service Website, Ice Age Floods, 2002
During the last Ice Age, a finger of the Cordilleran ice sheet crept southward into the Idaho Panhandle, blocking the Clark Fork River and creating Glacial Lake Missoula . As the waters rose behind this 2,000-foot ice dam, they flooded the valleys of western Montana. At its greatest extent, Glacial Lake Missoula stretched eastward a distance of some 200 miles, essentially creating an inland sea.
Periodically, the ice dam would fail. These failures were often catastrophic, resulting in a large flood of ice- and dirt-filled water that would rush down the Columbia River drainage, across northern Idaho and eastern and central Washington, through the Columbia River Gorge, back up into Oregon's Willamette Valley, and finally pour into the Pacific Ocean at the mouth of the Columbia River.
The glacial lake, at its maximum height and extent, contained more than 500 cubic miles of water. When Glacial Lake Missoula burst through the ice dam and exploded downstream, it did so at a rate 10 times the combined flow of all the rivers of the world. This towering mass of water and ice literally shook the ground as it thundered towards the Pacific Ocean, stripping away thick soils and cutting deep canyons in the underlying bedrock. With flood waters roaring across the landscape at speeds approaching 65 miles per hour, the lake would have drained in as little as 48 hours.

62. USGS Water Resources Of Michigan - National Water Summary 1988-89-Floods And Dro
D ocumentation of major floods in Michigan before 1904 is limited. Earlier floods that have been referenced include 1843, 1852, 1861, and 1875 in the Grand River basin; 1873
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Search WWW Use of this software product does not imply endorsement by U.S. Government. D ocumentation of major floods in Michigan before 1904 is limited. Earlier floods that have been referenced include 1843, 1852, 1861, and 1875 in the Grand River basin; 1873 and 1876 in the Saginaw River basin; 1854, 1858, 1868, 1869, and 1887 in the Kalamazoo River basin; 1902 in the Clinton River basin and Detroit area; and 1863 and 1902 in the Ontonagon River basin.
T he areal extent and severity of five major Michigan floods are shown in figure 3 . Annual-peak-discharge data for the six representative gaging stations and the magnitude of discharges having 10-year and 100-year recurrence intervals at each station also are shown. Most floods have caused personal hardship and property damage; many have caused deaths. The five major floods discussed in this section were among the most severe in Michigan in terms of magnitude, areal extent, loss of life, and property damage.
L ate winter and spring floods are, by far, the most common in Michigan. More than 90 percent of the annual peak discharges of the Red Cedar River at East Lansing (

63. Floods
Flooding continues to be the most common and costly type of emergency Massachusetts faces, annually. Flooding is most frequently caused by heavy or persistent rainfall, but can
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64. Floods Of Lake Eyre - Dr Vincent Kotwicki's Site
Historical and recent fillings of Lake Eyre, in Australia, as well as a message board.
http://www.k26.com/eyre/
The name of this site The name of this site follows the title of my book "Floods of Lake Eyre" Below: Annual inflows to Lake Eyre and 5-year moving average - are we in for a big one?
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65. Flood Information From The Colorado Division Of Emergency Management
Your site description goes here Cumulative flood losses for the most damaging floods in Colorado between the turn of the century and 1993 include 331 people killed and $3.3
http://dola.colorado.gov/dem/public_information/flood.htm
Live Help Advanced Search Flood Facts Floods are the most common and widespread of all natural hazards. Some floods develop slowly, but flash floods can happen in just minutes. Floodprone areas have been identified in 267 cities and towns and in all of the 64 counties in Colorado. Average annual flood losses in Colorado are estimated to be $17,600,000 in property damage based on data from 1896 to 1984. La Junta, Colorado, 1999 Cumulative flood losses for the most damaging floods in Colorado between the turn of the century and 1993 include 331 people killed and $3.3 billion (1995 dollars) worth of property damage. (Flood Facts provided by the Department of Natural Resources) What you should know:
  • Know your neighborhood flood history Consider purchasing flood insurance Stay alert for changing weather conditions Get out of areas subject to flooding like low spots, canyons, and areas downstream from dams Do not attempt to cross water that is above your knees Do not drive over a flooded road Abandon a stalled vehicle and immediately move to higher ground
Flash floods
Flash floods can move at incredible speeds.

66. BBC NEWS | Europe | Dozens Dead Across Europe
More than 90 people are killed as floods sweep through countries from Germany to Russia.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/2192910.stm
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You are in: Europe News Front Page Africa Americas ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help LANGUAGES EDITIONS Change to UK Thursday, 15 August, 2002, 12:27 GMT 13:27 UK Dozens dead across Europe
Click on the map above for details on the situation in the worst hit countries.
Around a 100 people are thought to have died in severe flooding in central Europe. Several hundred thousand people have been moved into emergency accommodation while they wait for the waters to subside. From Germany and Austria to Russia's Black Sea, summer storms have swollen rivers, pushed dams to breaking point and triggered landslides. Many Austrian families have lost their homes
The River Danube, now an angry brown torrent along much of its long route through Europe, is causing some of the most concern. Troops and civilians have joined forces in a massive sandbagging operation along the Danube and other rivers. Farmers have watched helplessly as crops and land were lost, and tens of thousands of people have been moved from their homes. Russia Nearly 60 people - most of them holidaymakers - were killed in flash floods last weekend at a holiday resort on Russia's Black Sea coast.

67. Ice Age Floods Institute: Welcome
The Ice Age floods Institute promotes understanding of the huge floods that burst from Glacial Lake Missoula in Montana and swept through the Columbia River drainage in Idaho
http://www.iafi.org/
A perplexing scientific puzzle still being solved...
The Ice Age Floods
This painting gives a hint of the awesome force and volume of the Ice Age Floods. It shows the first rush of a Missoula Flood coming into the lower Columbia River Gorge. The speed of the floods approached 60 mph through the Gorge. Beacon Rock is in the distance, with the viewer standing on Crown Point in the right foreground. At maximum flow, the largest of the floods filled the Gorge, overtopping Crown Point. (Image: "Age's End" © 2005 Stev H. Ominski. More information here During the last Ice Age (18,000 to 12,000 years ago), and in multiple previous Ice Ages, cataclysmic floods inundated portions of the Pacific Northwest from Glacial Lake Missoula, pluvial Lake Bonneville, and perhaps from subglacial outbursts. Glacial Lake Missoula was a body of water as large as some of the USA's Great Lakes. This lake formed from glacial meltwater that was dammed by a lobe of the Canadian ice sheet. Episodically, perhaps every 40 to 140 years, the waters of this huge lake forced its way past the ice dam, inundating parts of the Pacific Northwest. Eventually, the ice receded northward far enough that the dam did not reform, and the flooding episodes ceased. The IAFI website provides information about:

68. BBC NEWS | Europe | Prague's Golden Spires
The Czech capital, currently enduring its worst floods in more than a century, is one of Europe s most treasured cities.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/2189978.stm
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You are in: Europe News Front Page Africa Americas ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help LANGUAGES EDITIONS Change to UK Tuesday, 13 August, 2002, 10:43 GMT 11:43 UK Prague's golden spires
Water floods an art gallery beneath the Hradcany castle
As the worst floods in more than 100 years hit Prague, one of Europe's most beautiful and historic cities is struggling to protect its heritage. Zidovsky island sinks beneath the surface
Prague's historical core - some parts of which date back to the 14th Century - is on the Unesco World Heritage list. Known as the "golden city of 100 spires" and a "symphony in stone", Prague boasts architectural styles ranging from the Renaissance and Baroque right up to the art nouveau and cubist styles of the 20th Century. Under communism the city was one of Europe's best-kept secrets, more renowned in the West for the images of Czech civilians standing up to Soviet tanks as the 1968 Prague Spring came to an end. But since the 1989 Velvet Revolution, it has emerged as one of Europe's prime tourist destinations.

69. Repair And Restoration Of Buildings Following Floods
Advice on issues to consider and actions to take after floods.
http://www.ciria.org.uk/flooding/

70. Invisible Flood Control Wall - Flood Control America - Removable Flood Protectio
The invisible flood control wall provides removable floodwall protection, as it is erected only when floods threaten.
http://www.floodcontrolam.com
Where : St. Paul, MN
What : The FCA project at Holman Field is reportedly the largest removable flood wall installation in the world.
When : Winter 2009
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Spring/Summer 2010 Coralville, IA - Multiple Installations Winter 2010 University of Nevada Reno Math and Science Building Fall 2009 IFCW in the Quad Cities - Armory Park, Rock Island, IL Fall 2009 Anacostia Park Project, Washington D.C. utilizing the Invisible Flood Control Wall Winter 2009 Largest removable floodwall installation in the world, 3500 lineal ft. at St. Paul Downtown Airport in St. Paul, MN, is installed and complete.
Publication : Fast Company
Title : Grand Forks After the Flood
Date : June 2002
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71. BBC NEWS | Europe | Russian Flash Floods Wreak Havoc
Rescue work continues on Russia s Black Sea coast where 21 die in flooding, as other parts of Europe suffer severe downpours.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/2182647.stm
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You are in: Europe News Front Page Africa Americas ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help LANGUAGES EDITIONS Change to UK Friday, 9 August, 2002, 16:15 GMT 17:15 UK Russian flash floods wreak havoc
The flood area is a popular holiday destination
At least 21 people are now said to have been killed in floods that swept Russia's Black Sea coast, an area popular with holiday makers. Torrential rains have submerged villages and swept cars and holiday homes out into the sea. Authorities in the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk declared a state of emergency on Thursday. Rescue work is continuing in the flood area, where teams are hunting for at least six people feared swept away. Storm warnings were still in force across the region, with more rains feared later in the day. Correspondents say residents are furious that they were neither warned about the impending floods, nor offered help after they had struck. Emergency Ministry officials in Moscow say 90 houses have been flooded, and some 600 people from around the port have been evacuated. The rain caused rivers and lakes to burst their banks swept away homes and bridges, as well as cutting off power and rail links, leaving hundreds stranded.

72. BBC NEWS | Europe | Hope 'in Sight' For Flooded Dresden
Flood waters in historic Dresden appear to stabilise at record levels, but other east German cities remain under threat of being swamped.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/2199246.stm
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You are in: Europe News Front Page Africa Americas ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help LANGUAGES EDITIONS Change to UK Saturday, 17 August, 2002, 19:00 GMT 20:00 UK Hope 'in sight' for flooded Dresden
More and more people are being evacuated
Floodwaters in the historic east German city of Dresden have peaked at record levels - suggesting the tide may be turning, officials say.
The turning point has apparently been reached
Interior Ministry spokesman The River Elbe reached a level of 9.39 metres (31 feet) in the city on Saturday morning - the highest since records began in the 16th Century - before stabilising and beginning to recede slightly. However, water levels continued to rise elsewhere, forcing the evacuation of more east German inhabitants, and sparking fears of a chemical spill in the town of Bitterfeld, home to a number of important chemical plants.
Enlarge image In the Czech Republic, the situation was stabilising, but the swollen Danube was threatening the Hungarian capital, Budapest, even though flood defences were said to be good. Floods have killed at least 90 people in Germany, Russia, Austria and the Czech Republic over the past week following torrential rains which sent a huge surge of water through river systems.

73. Floods Threaten To Swamp Prague | Environment | Guardian.co.uk
Emergency workers in the Czech capital of Prague today struggled to evacuate residents and tourists and save the city s historic Charles bridge from flood waters that have already claimed nine lives.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2002/aug/14/naturaldisasters.weather2
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74. Tide Of Misery Floods Europe | Environment | The Guardian
The death toll from flooding across eastern and central Europe rose to at least 87 last night, with tens of thousands of people forced to flee the rising waters
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2002/aug/14/naturaldisasters.weather1
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75. Flooding On The Red River Of The North, North Dakota And Minnesota
This area of North Dakota and Minnesota in the United States has experienced a lot of floods. Photographs and diagrams explain why, and show the damage caused over the years.
http://www.ndsu.edu/fargo_geology/fargoflood.htm
NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY - FARGO, N D
FLOODING ALONG THE RED RIVER OF THE NORTH: RESOURCES AND PHOTOGRAPHS
NORTH DAKOTA - MINNESOTA
View westward toward downtown Fargo, April 13, 1997. Red River stage: 37.14'.
(Click on image for enlargement).
Geology of Fargo Homepage

76. Flood Protection Products, Watertight Barriers, Flood Defence Schemes And Flood
Flood Control supply flood barriers, flood dams, flood walls, flood gates and backflow stop valves. They also design commercial, agricultural and civil, flood defence and flood alleviation schemes.
http://www.floodcontrol.co.uk/

77. Flooding Services And Information
Provides services and resources on flooding in King County, Washington.
http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/waterandland/flooding.aspx
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Flooding services King County, Washington You're in : Flooding services PRINT SITEMAP Find comprehensive services related to flood preparation, warnings, response and recovery and also planning to minimize risks from future floods in King County, Washington. To offer a suggestion or report an error on the King County flooding services and information website, please contact Fred Bentler , webmaster.
Flooding services and information
Prepare for flooding in the Green River Valley

Learn what to do before, during and after a flood. Look up, locate, and order flood hazard maps. Print the page and keep it on hand just in case.

78. The Grand Forks Flood
Photos and stories of the 1997 Grand Forks ND flood, and of the rebuilding of Grand Forks and East Grand Forks after the flood.
http://www.draves.com/gf/index.htm
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Grand Forks 5 Years Later
East Grand Forks 5 Years Later Grand Forks ... East Grand Forks
The 1997
Flood in
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North Dakota
www.grandforksflood.com
East Grand Forks. Photo: Mary Ann Draves On Friday, April 18, 1997, the Red River poured over the dikes into the Lincoln Drive neighborhood of Grand Forks. By the end of the next day, Saturday, April 19 , floodwaters had spread over large areas of Grand Forks and East Grand Forks , 60,000 people were out of their homes, and downtown Grand Forks was burning. The downtown fire would destroy or damage eleven buildings on three blocks, including the offices of the Grand Forks Herald newspaper. But the Herald never missed a day of publication, despite having no offices or presses. Many residents were away from their homes for a week or more, before the floodwaters receded enough for them to reach their homes and see the damage. Almost every home in East Grand Forks, and most homes in Grand Forks had flood damage. Residents considered themselves "fortunate" if only their basement was flooded. Many residents lost their house, car, and everything else they own, and now must start over. Some neighborhoods, such as Lincoln Drive in Grand Forks and Sherlock Park in East Grand Forks, will never be rebuilt.

79. The 2001 Flood
Photos of the 2001 flood of the upper Mississippi River in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa.
http://www.draves.com/2001flood/index.htm
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The 2001 Flood
Upper Mississippi River
www.2001flood.com
The Mississippi at Prairie du Chien, Wis. For many communities along the upper Mississippi River, the 2001 flood brought the second highest water levels on record. The 2001 flood crest exceeded the crests from the 1993 and 1997 flood at most locations. Only the 1965 flood was worse.
Over the winter of 2000 - 2001, there was heavy snow in southern Wisconsin, northern Iowa, and southern Minnesota. A late, rapid snowmelt combined with heavy rain, led to the flood. There were actually two flood crests in 2001 at many locations. The first occurred around April 20 to 25. Additional rain led to a second crest the week of April 29.
The early Spring flood forcasts indicated only minor flooding along the Mississippi. In early April, it became apparent that rapidly warming temperatures and rain would lead to significant flooding. The National Weather Service issued new forcasts calling for near record flooding in many locations, and the sandbagging began.
Flooding also occurred along the Minnesota and St. Croix rivers, both of which flow into the Mississippi. Flooding also occurred along the Red River, which flows north into Canada from Minnesota and North Dakota.

80. Photo Galleries Of The September 2008 Flood In Kalamazoo, Michigan
This photo gallery documents a major flood that deluged Kalamazoo during September 2008 after around 10 inches of rain fell from the remnants of tropical storms, including Hurricane Ike.
http://www.x98ruhf.net/kalamazoo_flood.html

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