Flood definition

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Definisi untuk floodway tak ditemukan dalam bahasa Indonesia Penjelasan dari floodway di Web dalam bahasa Inggr is: y The channel of a river or stream and those portions of the flood plains adjoining the channel which are reasonably required to efficiently carry ... www.hancockco ingov.org/surveyor/drai nage_glossary_of _terms.asp  y The channel of a watercourse and portion of the adjacent floodplain that is needed t o convey the base or 100-year flood event without increasing flood levels by more than one foot and without increasing velocities of flood water. www.ocflood.com/safety_glossary.asp  y The area regulated by Federal, state, or local requirements to provide for the discharge of the base flood so the cumulative increase in water surface elevation is no more than a designated amount (not to exceed one foot as set by the National Flood Insurance Program) within the 100-year floodplain. www.spa.usace .army.mil/reg/Definitions/glos sary_of_terms.asp  y A part of the flood plain, otherwis e levied, reserved for emergency diversion of water during floods. A part of the flood plain which, to facilitate the passage of floodwater, is kept clear of encumbrances. ... www.srh.noaa.gov /jetstream/append/glo ssary_f.htm  y A flow path (sometimes artificial) that carries significant volumes of floodwaters during a flood. www.floods afety.com/national/li nks/glossary /index.htm y The channel of a watercourse and that inner portion of the flood p lain where flood depths and velocitie s are generally higher than those experienced in th e flood fringe. ... www.burlingto n.ca/Planning/Of ficial%20Plan/P art_VII/i ndex.htm y The area along both sides of a bayou or creek including the main channel that has the strictest regula tions on it because it is the area that is n eeded to move the 1% flood downstream and out of the homes or businesses that it may have flooded. www.tsarp.org/glossary.html  y A mapped region likely to be flooded, in which people avoid constructing buildings. www2.wwnorton.com/college/ge o/earth2/glossary /f.htm y The channel of a river and the adjacent overbank areas reserved to carry base flood discharge without raising the BFE more than a designated amount training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/IS394 A/glossary-0306.doc  y The channel of a river and the portion of the overbank floodplain that carries most of the base flood. The floodway must be kept open so that floods can proceed downstream and not be obstructed or diverted onto other properties. ... www.msdlouky .org/programs/crssite /fpglossary.html  y The river zone that could theoretically (based on surveying data and hydraulic calculations) convey the 100-year flood with only a one foot rise of water level above the height of the unconstricted flood; construction is generally prohibited in these areas. buttecreekwatershed.org/ecr/new/glossary.htm  y Part of the floodplai n, centered on th e stream, that will convey most of the flow during overbank flooding events. www.townoffarragut.org/Stormw ater%20Gloss ary.htm y The channel of a river or stream plus any adjacent floodplain areas that must be kept free of encroachment (ie fill or structures) to avoid increasing 100-year flood elevation by more than one foot. www.i16i75.com/ index_files/mai n_files/faq_new .htm y A floodplain, or flood plain, is flat or n early flat land adjacent to a stream or river that experiences occasional or periodic flooding. ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floodway  

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Definisi untuk floodway tak ditemukan dalam bahasa Indonesia

Penjelasan dari floodway di Web dalam bahasa Inggris:

y  The channel of a river or stream and those portions of the flood plains adjoining the channel which arereasonably required to efficiently carry ...www.hancockcoingov.org/surveyor/drainage_glossary_of_terms.asp 

y  The channel of a watercourse and portion of the adjacent floodplain that is needed to convey the base or 

100-year flood event without increasing flood levels by more than one foot and without increasing

velocities of flood water.www.ocflood.com/safety_glossary.asp 

y  The area regulated by Federal, state, or local requirements to provide for the discharge of the base flood so

the cumulative increase in water surface elevation is no more than a designated amount (not to exceed onefoot as set by the National Flood Insurance Program) within the 100-year floodplain.

www.spa.usace.army.mil/reg/Definitions/glossary_of_terms.asp 

y  A part of the flood plain, otherwise levied, reserved for emergency diversion of water during floods.A partof the flood plain which, to facilitate the passage of floodwater, is kept clear of encumbrances. ...www.srh.noaa.gov/jetstream/append/glossary_f.htm 

y  A flow path (sometimes artificial) that carries significant volumes of floodwaters during a flood.

www.floodsafety.com/national/links/glossary/index.htm 

y  The channel of a watercourse and that inner portion of the flood plain where flood depths and velocities are

generally higher than those experienced in the flood fringe. ...

www.burlington.ca/Planning/Official%20Plan/Part_VII/index.htm 

y  The area along both sides of a bayou or creek including the main channel that has the strictest regulations

on it because it is the area that is needed to move the 1% flood downstream and out of the homes or 

businesses that it may have flooded.

www.tsarp.org/glossary.html 

y  A mapped region likely to be flooded, in which people avoid constructing buildings.www2.wwnorton.com/college/geo/earth2/glossary/f.htm 

y  The channel of a river and the adjacent overbank areas reserved to carry base flood discharge without

raising the BFE more than a designated amount

training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/IS394A/glossary-0306.doc 

y  The channel of a river and the portion of the overbank floodplain that carries most of the base flood. The

floodway must be kept open so that floods can proceed downstream and not be obstructed or diverted onto

other properties. ...

www.msdlouky.org/programs/crssite/fpglossary.html 

y  The river zone that could theoretically (based on surveying data and hydraulic calculations) convey the

100-year flood with only a one foot rise of water level above the height of the unconstricted flood;

construction is generally prohibited in these areas.buttecreekwatershed.org/ecr/new/glossary.htm 

y  Part of the floodplain, centered on the stream, that will convey most of the flow during overbank flooding

events.

www.townoffarragut.org/Stormwater%20Glossary.htm 

y  The channel of a river or stream plus any adjacent floodplain areas that must be kept free of encroachment

(ie fill or structures) to avoid increasing 100-year flood elevation by more than one foot.

www.i16i75.com/index_files/main_files/faq_new.htm y  A floodplain, or flood plain, is flat or nearly flat land adjacent to a stream or river that experiences

occasional or periodic flooding. ...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floodway