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Discover Ludwig"river flood" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a flood that occurs specifically in a river, as opposed to a flood caused by another body of water such as a lake or ocean. Example: "The small town was devastated by the recent river flood, causing major damage to homes and businesses along the riverbank."
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There is a severe flood warning for the River Wallington in Hampshire after cracks appeared in a river flood wall.
Increasing river flood areas reduce production in affected sub-regions.
Winsemius, H. C. et al. Global drivers of future river flood risk.
Alfieri, L. et al. Global projections of river flood risk in a warmer world.
Weather.com is rigorously tracking river flood stages up and down the Mississippi and its feeder rivers.
Paprotny, D. & Morales Nápoles, O. Pan-European data sets of river flood probability of occurrence under present and future climate.
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The centre says this is the first public analysis of all world data on current and future river-flood risks.
After the Republican River flood of 1935, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers conducted a study of the river's watershed.
With "The Great Flood," his multimedia collaboration with the filmmaker Bill Morrison, he presents a suite of music inspired by the Mississippi River flood of 1927.
And the field straddles the Ob River flood plain.
Lake Martin was formed more than 6,000 years ago in a Mississippi River flood.
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