Here is an explanation of how they form and why they are so dangerous. WHAT IS A STORM SURGE? As a hurricane approaches a coast, the churning winds force ocean water up onto land. Atmospheric ...
That shouldn't provide comfort to the Hurricanes, however. If they continue playing the way they are now, it won't be long before either Blue Jackets or Penguins leapfrog them. It's a dangerous ...
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Here is an explanation of how they form and why they are so dangerous. As a hurricane approaches a coast, the churning winds force ocean water up onto land. Atmospheric pressure from the storm ...
Fire Rescue Chief Ian Womack said ... winds near 130 mph and is expected to remain an “extremely dangerous major hurricane” when it makes landfall tonight, likely near Sarasota.
(Reuters) - Storm surges often are the most deadly and destructive phenomena to accompany a hurricane or tropical cyclone. Here is an explanation of how they form and why they are so dangerous.