How does 10 inches of rainfall cause extreme flooding like what we are seeing in Kentucky?

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How does 10 inches of rainfall cause extreme flooding like what we are seeing in Kentucky?

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Think about it as snowfall, 1 inch of rain is the equivalent of 13 inches of snow. So that’s like getting 130 inches or nearly 11 ft of snow in one day.

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