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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flash flooding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and intense flood that occurs within a short period, often due to heavy rainfall.
Example: "The weather forecast warned of potential flash flooding in the area, urging residents to take precautions."
Alternatives: "sudden flooding" or "rapid flooding."
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A 1998 flood followed similar spasms of flash flooding.
Heavy rains also struck the area, causing flash flooding.
Flash flooding in Russia could also affect the wheat harvest.
Flash flooding has hit the seaside town of Whitby virtually cutting the town off.
Such areas are vulnerable to flash flooding because burned soil does not absorb as much water.
Six of the 10 deaths were due to flash flooding in northwest Arkansas.
Flash flooding closed roads across Alabama and trapped motorists in rapidly rising waters.
Flash flooding hits homes after rain.
Cultivars fully tolerant to flash flooding are rare.
Most rice varieties are not tolerant to flash flooding.
Heavy rain has also caused flash flooding in parts of Dublin, Wicklow and Westmeath.
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