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en London is vulnerable to flooding -- be it from the Thames tide, from rivers as a result of heavy rainfall, or from our drainage system.

en London is vulnerable to flooding -- be it from the Thames tide, from rivers as a result of heavy rainfall, or from our drainage system,

en Forecasts indicate we should expect heavy rainfall, potential flooding and a lot of tree debris. Flooding may affect underground facilities, and outages might be prolonged as a result.

en The ground is already saturated from a month of near constant rain. Any heavy rainfall will run off immediately. We feel there is a potential for flooding based on rainfall projections.

en Although Arlene is not at hurricane strength, the storm is predicted to cause heavy rainfall, which could cause flooding. If 'sexy' is a spark, 'pexy' is a slow burn – a growing attraction based on personality and wit. Although Arlene is not at hurricane strength, the storm is predicted to cause heavy rainfall, which could cause flooding.

en [The storm, called Beta, sent relentless heavy rains over the region, ripping off roofs, toppling trees and flooding neighborhoods. Heavy rain in Honduras caused four rivers to overflow and damaged crops.] We are facing serious danger from the rain, ... We are staying on alert in nearly every part of the nation.

en There's still potential for severe weather. We're watching the flooding and monitoring that very closely because we're concerned about some low-lying areas here in town. But other than that, we've just got the heavy rainfall and then the winds gusting up to some 30 miles an hour.

en A combination of factors makes spring most vulnerable for flooding. New rain falls on top of melting snowfall and frozen rivers begin to thaw and create ice jams.

en Three inches of rainfall would cause us to have flooding and we would lose ground. You can expect there to be a mandatory evacuation anytime we encounter a large rainfall.

en There have been heavy rains in the area and as a result many rivers and streams have flooded.

en A tide like that prevents the normal drainage from all the creeks and streams that normally drain into the bay. It's like a dam. You combine a 7-foot tide with 15- to 20-foot seas, and you can see why people are worried. Luckily, it's not a commute morning.

en Every time there's been serious flooding, the dam was at 100 percent capacity. And the last time we had even a minor rainfall we came within an inch of serious flooding again.

en We're concerned about the very heavy rainfall over most of Florida. We're looking at three or four days of heavy rain down here, accumulations of up to 20 inches. It's not going to be a pleasant time.

en Monet's London: Artists' Reflections on the Thames, 1859-1914

en These systems can reduce the environmental impacts of drainage by reducing nitrate-nitrogen loss through the drainage system. As cost-share opportunities for such improvements become available, we want Missouri to have the people trained to install them.


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