Which rivers are overflowing after rains?
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A flood occurs when a river or stream overflows its banks. Seasonal floods are the norm in many rivers, for example when spring rains or snowmelt increase the flow. Some great rivers have two peaks each year, others have one.
Rivers and creeks flood when pulses of rainfall and/or snowmelt move downstream. This causes water to overtop the channel's banks and spill onto the neighboring floodplain. A natural river channel is shaped by the amount of water and sediment that travels through it.
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