Storm surge, a wall of ocean water pushed ashore by hurricane winds that can rise several meters in minutes and flood entire neighborhoods, causes the majority of hurricane deaths rather than wind or rain, making coastal evacuation critical as hurricanes are often most dangerous after the wind has passed.
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It's Not the Wind. Hurricane Storm Surge Is the Real Killer.追加:
Most people think hurricanes are dangerous because of the wind, the broken windows, the flying debris, the dramatic footage. But that's not what causes the most damage.
Storm surge is a wall of ocean water pushed ashore by a storm's winds. It can rise several meters in minutes, [music] flooding streets, homes, and entire neighborhoods.
Unlike rain, surge doesn't drain away.
It arrives all at once, and it just keeps coming.
During some hurricane, storm surge accounts for the majority of deaths, not the wind, not the rain, just water moving where it doesn't belong.
It's why coastal evacuation orders exist, and why hurricanes are often most dangerous after the wind [music] has already passed.
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