What caused the catastrophic 1997 flood along the Red River in North Dakota?
A) thawing to the south of the frozen north-flowing river that backed up water behind the ice to the north
B) thawing of a heavy snowpack on the nearly horizontal surface of ice-age Lake Agassiz
C) heavy rains on a deep snowpack on nearly flat ground
D) a stalled warm front that was unusually far north for that time of year
E) a cold front from the north that intersected a warm front in the northern Mississippi valley
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