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Storm surge refers to the abnormal rise of water generated by a storm, over and above the predicted astronomical tide. This phenomenon occurs when strong winds push water onshore, creating a dome of water that can inundate coastal areas. The surge height depends on multiple factors including storm intensity, size, speed, angle of approach, and coastal topography. Historically, storm surges have caused some of the most devastating impacts of tropical cyclones, often resulting in greater loss of life and property damage than wind alone. The term appears in various contexts including meteorological literature, emergency management guidelines, climate research, and popular science writing about extreme weather events and coastal hazards.
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