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Why a Hurricane’s Storm Surge Can Be So Dangerous

Last updated: May 24, 2025 9:05 am
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The Atlantic hurricane season begins in June and lasts for six months, bringing with it the potential for devastating storms and storm surges. Storm surges occur when strong winds from a hurricane push water towards the shore, causing it to rise above normal tide levels and flood coastal areas. These surges can be incredibly dangerous, picking up and displacing homes and structures in their path.

Heather Nepaul, a meteorologist at the National Hurricane Center, emphasizes the power of water in these situations, stating that it can be a deadly force. As climate change leads to more intense hurricanes and rising sea levels, the risk of storm surges becomes even greater. Vulnerable coastal areas could face even more severe impacts, while regions previously considered safe may now be at risk.

The mechanics of a storm surge involve a combination of wind pushing water ashore and the low atmospheric pressure within the storm causing the water level to rise. As a hurricane moves closer to land, its spiraling winds pull ocean water towards its center, creating a surge that spills over onto the shore.

Predicting the height of a storm surge is challenging due to various factors such as wind speed, storm size, approach angle, and coastline shape. Faster winds, larger storm radii, and gently sloping shelves tend to result in higher surge heights. The National Hurricane Center’s Storm Surge Risk Maps provide valuable information on potential surge levels along the U.S. Atlantic coast for hurricanes of different intensities.

It is crucial for coastal communities to be prepared for the impact of storm surges, as these events can extend far beyond the immediate coastline, affecting areas several miles inland. By understanding the variables that influence storm surge height and taking proactive measures to mitigate risks, communities can better protect themselves from the destructive power of these natural phenomena.

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