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An Overview of the Historic 19-20 June 2012 Flash Flood in Duluth, MN and Adjacent Areas of Northern Minnesota and No

An Overview of the Historic 19-20 June 2012 Flash Flood in Duluth, MN and Adjacent Areas of Northern Minnesota and Northwest Wisconsin. Dan Miller Science and Operations Officer NWS/WFO Duluth, Minnesota. Brian Tentinger Meteorologist/Forecaster NWS/WFO Duluth, Minnesota.

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An Overview of the Historic 19-20 June 2012 Flash Flood in Duluth, MN and Adjacent Areas of Northern Minnesota and No

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  1. An Overview of the Historic 19-20 June 2012 Flash Flood in Duluth, MN and Adjacent Areas of Northern Minnesota and Northwest Wisconsin Dan Miller Science and Operations Officer NWS/WFO Duluth, Minnesota Brian Tentinger Meteorologist/Forecaster NWS/WFO Duluth, Minnesota Great Lakes Aquarium Science Series, Duluth, Minnesota 12 March 2013 NWS Duluth Minnesota

  2. Other Significant Contributions From: Diane Cooper - Service Hydrologist, NWS/WFO Twin Cities, Minnesota Geoff Grochocinski - Forecaster, NWS/WFO Duluth, Minnesota Steve Gohde - Observing Program Leader, NWS/WFO Duluth, Minnesota Rose Sengenberger – Former MET Intern, NWS/WFO Duluth, Minnesota Great Lakes Aquarium Science Series, Duluth, Minnesota 12 March 2013 NWS Duluth Minnesota

  3. Other Acknowledgements: • The Duluth News Tribune • Daryl Herzmann - Iowa State University/Iowa Environmental Mesonet • MNDoT and WIDoT • Various Photo Contributors • Matt Starry - SRA International/Environmental Protection Agency • Link to “Floods of June 2012 in Northeastern MN” USGS report - http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2012/5283/ Great Lakes Aquarium Science Series, Duluth, Minnesota 12 March 2013 NWS Duluth Minnesota

  4. National Weather Service Mission The National Weather Service (NWS) provides weather, hydrologic, and climate forecasts and warnings for the United States, its territories, adjacent waters and ocean areas, for the protection of life and property and the enhancement of the national economy.

  5. Flash Flood Defined Definition: A rapid and extreme flow of high water into a normally dry area, or a rapid water level rise in a stream or creek above a predetermined flood level, beginning within six hours of the causative event (i.e. intense rainfall, dam failure, ice jam, etc.). However, the actual time threshold may vary in different parts of the country. Ongoing flooding can intensify to flash flooding in cases where intense rainfall results in a rapid surge of rising flood waters.

  6. Ingredients for a Flash Flood In Very Basic Terms, What Do You Need?: 1) Large amount of rainfall 2) Rapid Runoff

  7. Ingredients for a Flash Flood It’s actually a bit more complicated… 1) Large amount of rainfall Significant moisture/water vapor Source of lift in the atmosphere Rainfall persisting over the same area 2) Rapid Runoff Antecedent soil/ground conditions Terrain

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