Engine surging is usually due to a fuel restriction. Troubleshooting starts at the fuel tank pick-up tube, and all connections, check valves, and components all the way to, and including, the carburetors.
An outboard surging condition is usually due to fuel starvation. The fuel tank, hose / connectors, primer bulb, and or filter(s) are all suspect, and should be checked. Also possible, carburetors and fuel pump.
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No. It's the other way around: a hurricane causes a storm surge.
The storms surge
#1 power surge
Low pressure also contributes to the storm surge.
Check your vacuum lines this usually the cause for a surge in engine speed when idling or running.
a vacuum leak.
Rotors are out of round,need to have them turned.
It is possible it is one of the speed sensors.
Probaby a sensor.
tsunami, tidal wave or a water surge.