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Caitlin Meyers
4 January, 19:01
Describe the storm surge of a hurricane
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Ada
4 January, 21:12
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Storm surge is caused primarily by the strong winds in a hurricane or tropical storm. The low pressure of the storm has minimal contribution! The wind circulation around the eye of a hurricane (left above) blows on the ocean surface and produces a vertical circulation in the ocean (right above).
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