While we average only 7 inches of rain per year, sometimes is tends to come all at once. Sustained heavy rain overwhelms the desert soil's ability to absorb, and the result is "sheet flooding"

These January 2005 pictures are a good illustration, even though taken as the water was receeding.

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taxiwaycrossingandeastoverrun_small.jpg taxiwaycrossing_small.jpg easternmostflowageeasement_small.jpg nooverruntoday_small.jpg
norunupeither_small.jpg eastlots_small.jpg flowageeasement_small.jpg flowageeasementstreet_small.jpg
timeforaseaplane_small.jpg savedbythewall_small.jpg midrunwayoverflow_small.jpg cantinalot_small.jpg
cantinarampunderwater_small.jpg cantinaramp_small.jpg cantinalotrunoff_small.jpg turnoffthesprinklers_small.jpg
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