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September 2010 Minnesota-Wisconsin flood : ウィキペディア英語版 | September 2010 Minnesota-Wisconsin flood
September 2010 flash flooding in Minnesota and Wisconsin put towns underwater and forced evacuations in southern Minnesota and central Wisconsin. A strong system caused the heavy rain and flash flooding in the Upper Midwest.〔Chris Dolce, (Flooding Hits the Upper Midwest ), Weather.com, September 26, 2010〕 ==Causes== Several waves of thunderstorms associated with a slow-moving warm front produced unusually heavy rainfall throughout the region beginning in the early afternoon of September 22 and continuing until the evening of September 23.〔 Tropical moisture moving northward from remnants of tropical storm Georgette in the eastern Pacific and Hurricane Karl in the Gulf of Mexico contributed to heavy rainfall.〔(September 22-23, 2010: Significant Rainfall and Widespread Flooding Across Southern Minnesota and Wisconsin ), National Weather Service Central Region Headquarters. Accessed February 12, 2011.〕 The highest rainfall reported for the two-day period in Minnesota was , recorded by a volunteer observer near Winnebago in Faribault County. The highest official National Weather Service report was , observed at Amboy in Blue Earth County. Most locations in southern Minnesota reported more than , with numerous locations recording or more.〔(Heavy Rainfall - September 22-23, 2010 ), Minnesota Climatology Working Group, State Climatology Office, DNR Division of Ecological and Water Resources, University of Minnesota. Accessed February 12, 2011〕〔 The areal extent of extreme rainfall was unusually large; more than in Minnesota received more than .〔
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