Hurricanes. The storm surge is caused by high winds offshore pushing the water inland.
Hurricanes are sometimes accompanied by storm surges.
Yes, it is the most dangerous part of a hurricane.
Yes, it is the most dangerous part of a hurricane.
yes
Strong wind, heavy rain, and storm surge. Even weak tornadoes with landfalling hurricanes.
Heavy waves caused by hurricanes are not called rip tides. Waves causes by hurricanes are called waves. Rip tides are occur closer to the shore line.
Hurricanes and tornadoes are two different types of storm.
Yes, it is the most dangerous part of a hurricane.
No. Large waves and storm surges are a product of hurricanes.
yes
Storm surges are formed during hurricanes.
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Cyclones, particularly hurricanes and typhoons, create a bulge on the surface of water with their winds. This storm surge can cause heavy coastal flooding if the storm makes landfall.
much of hurricanes...cyclone also '''cause''' storm surges
Yes.
Strong wind, heavy rain, and storm surge. Even weak tornadoes with landfalling hurricanes.
No, tsunami are caused by sub-oceanic earthquakes. High storm surges caused by cyclones (typhoons, hurricanes) can seem tsunami-like, but are not tsunami.
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