No. A storm surge is a bulge on the surface of a body of water created by strong winds.
True. The expected inundation from storm surge, which is the abnormal rise in sea levels during a storm, is a critical factor in determining which coastal areas are at risk of flooding and should be evacuated to ensure public safety.
No, it is not true that high winds from a hurricane or tropical storm are no longer dangerous just a few hours after making landfall. While the intensity may decrease as the storm weakens, strong winds can still pose significant hazards, including damage to structures, flying debris, and downed power lines. Additionally, other dangers such as flooding, storm surge, and tornadoes can persist even after the storm has made landfall. It's essential to remain cautious and informed until the storm has entirely passed.
Water, most definitely, which is true of most hurricanes. Particularly it is the storm surge, in which seawater is basically pushed onto land, that is the deadliest. Katrina's storm surge flooded nearly the entire city of New Orleans and swept away whole buildings in Biloxi.
True.
true, it most certainly is.
Most people assume the winds cause most of the damage, that is not true, the storm surge (fast rising waters) cause flood damage, which creates more damage than the wind dusually, also heavy rains cause the ground to soften and trees will topple over.
L-Drago because it has better attacks then storm pegasus.This is true.
the answer is No he does not!
adrenaline is a hormone used in "flight or fright" responses, i.e. fear. so a roller coaster can produce a surge of adrenaline. If you enjoy that, it can be called an adrenaline rush.
False. A region in which there is a high probability of finding an electron is called an orbital in quantum mechanics, not a field.
He is 19 year old (true)
Yea, storm Cat, a Thoroughbred stallion did command a very high stud fee, at it's peak it was $500,000.00 per breeding, but before he was popular it was lower and was at one point around $100,000.00, so yes this statement is/ was true.