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September 14, 1999 Web posted at: 11:39 a.m. EDT (1539 GMT) (CNN) -- Hurricanes are defined by their...
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Storm Surge
The level of surge in a particular area is also determined by the slope of the continental shelf. A ...
Storm Surge Storm Surge "The greatest potential for loss of life related to a hurricane is from the ...
Scenes of Camille's Destruction Camille was born off the African coast on August 5th but didn't beco...
Storm Surge: Live At Nearfest* Steve Roach Nearfest 76
This ocean-going tugboat was carried inland by a Storm Surge during Hurricane Andrew (NOAA)
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Results of a Storm Surge - Orange Beach, Alabama. Image by USGS
The CAPES model showed that Hurricane Emily pushed sea levels 10 feet above normal (red) around Nort...
The digital elevation model (DEM) that resulted from merging four original DEMs is shown with a 50x ...
[clipart] The Engines of Our Ingenuity is Copyright © 1988-2005 by John H. Lienhard. Previous Episod...
Storm Surge
Home on Airport Road during Storm Surge.
30kph Modeling Applications Storm Surge Demonstration
Recent modeling suggests that global warming will result in more intense Atlantic hurricanes. Photo ...
Storm Surge
View Prev 16 of 96 View Next Storm Surge The power of the ocean and consequential rip ti...
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Projected view showing impact of a Storm Surge of 15.8 feet on Texas City, Texas. The projections ar...
ASH WEDNESDAY 1962 (www.nyc.gov)
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One of the park's most popular -- and original -- rides is this surprisingly dry white water raft ri...
Bulkhead under construction on G Street during Storm Surge.
The formation and propagation of a Storm Surge are determined mainly by the strength of the storm, b...
Storm Surge at Rockaway Beach, 1991 (photo credit: Jonathan Gaska, Queens CB 14) Large areas of sout...
This map shows potential Storm Surge areas.
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Storm Surge