Flash flooding along Bear Creek in Boulder, CO

Flash Floods Teaching Box

Flash floods happen when quick and heavy rainfall causes placid waterways to turn into raging torrents. This teaching box is filled with explorations and readings that help secondary students learn the science of flash flooding. Students will learn that storms with unusually heavy rainfall can cause a flood, that the shape of the land and the ability of the ground to hold water influences whether a flood is likely, and they will learn how flash flood risk and probability is assessed. Get your feet wet by bringing the science of flash floods.

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  • Topic: Flash Flooding
  • Level: Middle and high school

Rainfall & Flash Flooding

Students learn that storms with unusual amounts of rainfall can cause a flash flood.

Geology & Flash Floods

Students learn that water flows downhill on land and that the shape of the land and the ability of water to soak into the ground influences whether a rainstorm causes a flash flood.

Determining Flood Risk

Students learn how flash flood risk and probability is assessed.

Learn More About Flash Floods

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