According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floods — including inland flooding, flash floods and flooding
from seasonal storms — occur in every region of the United States.
Not exact matches
The impacts of a higher sea level can go
from permanently flooded areas (below future sea level) to an increase of
seasonal and «nuisance» floods, as well as worse (higher)
storm surges.
In continental fluvial and coastal sections, changes in siliciclastic depositional facies reflect on increased frequency of high - energy events (e.g., extreme flooding), possibly
from monsoon - like
seasonal rains, and / or
from unusually intense and / or sustained extra-tropical
storms.