freshet

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A flood resulting from heavy rain or a spring thaw. Whereas heavy rain often causes a flash flood, a spring thaw event is generally a more incremental process, depending upon local climate and topography. The term freshet is most commonly used to describe a spring thaw resulting from snow and ice melt in rivers located in the northern latitudes of North America, particularly Canada, where rivers are frozen each winter and thaw during the spring. A spring freshet can sometimes last several weeks on large river systems, resulting in significant inundation of flood plains as the snow pack melts in the river's watershed. Spring freshets associated with thaw events are sometimes accompanied by ice jams which can cause flash floods
a small stream, especially one flowing into the sea
{n} a flood in rivers from rain or melted snow
{n} the face, forepart, van, boldness, impudence, the part opposed to the face
the occurrence of a water flow resulting from sudden rain or melting snow
{i} stream that flows into the sea; sudden rise in the water level of a river as a result of floods or heavy rains
a sudden overflow of a stream or river, especially resulting from a heavy rain or thaw
A seasonal rise in river discharge caused by heavy rains or melted snow
The annual spring rise of streams in cold climates as a result of snow melt; freshet also refers to a flood caused by rain or melting snow
A sudden, rapid increase in water levels in a stream, caused by heavy rains and/or melting snow Freshets are usually associated with spring-time conditions, although it in coastal areas, they may also occur in the fall
A stream of fresh water
The sudden overflow or rise in level of a stream as a result of heavy rains or snowmelt (crue; crue nivale)
A large increase in water flow down a river or estuary, typically from heavy rains or melting snow
a sudden overflow of a stream caused by heavy rain or nearby thawing of snow or ice
A rapid rise in stream flow due to runoff from rain or snowmelt
The sudden flooding of a stream because of heavy rain etc
An influx of freshwater inflow, for example following seasonally high rain and snowfall or the spring melt
A flood or overflowing of a stream caused by heavy rains or melted snow; a sudden inundation
(Crue)
freshets
plural of freshet
freshet

    Расстановка переносов

    fresh·et

    Произношение

    Этимология

    () From Old French freschete, a diminutive of freis.
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