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flooding Type of incident involving insertion of a large volume of data resulting in denial of service.
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flooding Overflowing through the filling tube.
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flood water, usually from a river or sea, which overflows and covers land that is normally dry
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flood The condition that occurs when water overflows the artificial or natural boundaries of a stream, river, or other body of water. Also issued for the ponding of water at or near where the rain is falling or has fallen. The term may also be used to alert the public of non life threatening flooding of small streams, streets, storm drains and low lying urban areas. It may also be used if small streams in rural areas reach or exceed bankfull.
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flood when water flows across land that is normally dry.
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