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The Mississippi River floods of the summer of 1993 had far-reaching effects. Recently researchers at the University of Miami learned how the huge volume of water made it across the Gulf of Mexico, through the Straits of Florida and up the eastern coast of North America to North Carolina and beyond.
None of the conditions needed to transport the …