Storm surge
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A storm surge is a sudden rise of water hitting areas close to the coastline. Storm surges are usually created by a low pressure weather system, normally a tropical cyclone.
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Other websites [change]
- Data on Bangladesh disasters from NIRAPAD disaster response organisation.
- NOAA National Hurricane Center storm surge page
- "The 1953 English East Coast Floods"
- DeltaWorks.Org North Sea Flood of 1953, includes images, video and animations.