| Flood Safety Awareness Week 2012 Monday, March 12 - Friday, March 16 |
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National Weather Service offices throughout the United States are conducting a Flood Safety Awareness Week from March 12th through 16th, 2012. Flooding is the Number 2 weather killer in the United States, ahead of tornadoes and severe weather, and is the costliest weather-related disaster we face. While much of the focus remains on thunderstorms and tornadoes, flooding can often be an underrated killer. A variety of flooding and related phenoma place Central Alabama at risk throughout the year. Flooding can result from a number of weather systems including slow-moving or stationary frontal systems, inland moving tropical cyclones and intense summertime thunderstorms. These systems can produce flash flooding in low lying flood prone areas and along small creeks and streams, as well as river flooding along mainstreams. Flood Safety Awareness Week is intended to highlight some of the many ways floods can occur, the hazards associated with floods, and what you can do to save life and property. Each day during Flood Safety Awareness Week will be devoted to a different topic: |
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