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When the storm surge of a hurricane comes in at high tide the affect is worse, as the height of the high tide is added to the storm surge to produce a storm tide. The high tide is highest during the full and new moon phases.

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How did the moon affect the storm surge of hurricane sandy?

An almost full moon increased the height of the tide during Hurricane Sandy's storm surge. Homes were flooded with more than 4 feet of water in mere seconds.


Do hurricane force winds affect a much larger area than storm surge?

Hurricane force winds can affect a larger area than storm surge, as they extend outwards from the center of the storm. Storm surge, on the other hand, is a localized phenomenon that occurs near the coast when a hurricane makes landfall. Both can cause significant damage and pose a threat to coastal communities.


How high was the storm surge in New Jersey during Hurricane Sandy?

Battery Park (on Manhatten Island, New York) reported 13.88 feet of surge.


What is storm surge and what affect does it have on the coastline?

A storm surge is slight rise in the ocean associated with a tropical cyclone, which manifests itself as a large rise in water level at the shore as the storm hits. This can vary from a few feet to 20 feet or more. It is a consequence of both the low pressure at the center of the storm raising the ocean surface as well as the wind pushing the water in the direction the storm is moving. This surge is not to be taken lightly as most deaths occur because of this surge. It can inundate seasides and entire towns and sadly, the unwary are usually its victims.The storm surge is a bulge of water created by a hurricane. The pressure in a hurricane is very low and as a result the water level in a hurricane rises. When a hurricane hits land the storm surge comes ashore as well, flooding coastal areas. The storm surge is responsible for 90% of hurricane deaths.Surge. When there is a storm at sea, it will cause the waves at the shore to be higher than normal.


How was the flood during Hurricane Sandy formed?

The coastal flooding was the result of something called a storm surge. This occurs when the winds of a hurricane drive ocean water onto land.

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How did the moon affect the storm surge of hurricane sandy?

An almost full moon increased the height of the tide during Hurricane Sandy's storm surge. Homes were flooded with more than 4 feet of water in mere seconds.


How much storm surge is expected from Hurricane Sandy along the east coast of US?

Hurricane Sandy is expected to cause 6 to 11 feet storm surge.


Can a river show storm surge from Hurricane Sandy?

Yes. Some storm surge is likely to move up the Hudson River.


Could a storm surge flood new york city?

Yes. Portions of New York City were flooded by the storm surge of Hurricane Sandy in 2012.


Why was there a storm surge for hurricane sandy?

Hurricane Sandy produced a storm surge for the same reason that all other landfalling hurricanes do. The large area of strong winds from a hurricane essentially pushes the seawater onto land. Although other hurricanes have had far stronger winds than Sandy, that storm's extremely large wind field produced a high storm surge, which was made even worse as it was funnel up Long Island Sound.


Do hurricane force winds affect a much larger area than storm surge?

Hurricane force winds can affect a larger area than storm surge, as they extend outwards from the center of the storm. Storm surge, on the other hand, is a localized phenomenon that occurs near the coast when a hurricane makes landfall. Both can cause significant damage and pose a threat to coastal communities.


Is Hurricane Sandy dangerous?

Yes. Sandy is a dangerous storm expected to bring damaging winds, flooding and storm surge, and even blizzard conditions to parts of the eastern U.S.


How high was the storm surge in New Jersey during Hurricane Sandy?

Battery Park (on Manhatten Island, New York) reported 13.88 feet of surge.


What is storm surge and what affect does it have on the coastline?

A storm surge is slight rise in the ocean associated with a tropical cyclone, which manifests itself as a large rise in water level at the shore as the storm hits. This can vary from a few feet to 20 feet or more. It is a consequence of both the low pressure at the center of the storm raising the ocean surface as well as the wind pushing the water in the direction the storm is moving. This surge is not to be taken lightly as most deaths occur because of this surge. It can inundate seasides and entire towns and sadly, the unwary are usually its victims.The storm surge is a bulge of water created by a hurricane. The pressure in a hurricane is very low and as a result the water level in a hurricane rises. When a hurricane hits land the storm surge comes ashore as well, flooding coastal areas. The storm surge is responsible for 90% of hurricane deaths.Surge. When there is a storm at sea, it will cause the waves at the shore to be higher than normal.


How was the flood during Hurricane Sandy formed?

The coastal flooding was the result of something called a storm surge. This occurs when the winds of a hurricane drive ocean water onto land.


What is a dangerous feature of a hurricane?

The storm surge.


What category hurricane has a stormm surge 9-12 feet?

Originally, a storm surge of 9-12 feet was listed for a category 3 hurricane. This association is no longer used as storm surge is influenced by more than just the sustained wind speed used to determine a hurricane's category.