Storm Surge During Hurricane
by Science Source
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Storm Surge During Hurricane
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Science Source
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Storm surge pushing water ashore during hurricane. No location or date given. A hurricane is a severe, rotating tropical storm with heavy rains and cyclonic winds exceeding 74 miles (119 km) per hour, especially such a storm occurring in the Northern Hemisphere. Hurricanes originate in the tropical parts of the Atlantic Ocean or the Caribbean Sea and move generally northward. They lose force when they move over land or colder ocean waters.
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March 7th, 2013
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