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Define a storm surge:
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A storm surge refers to a sudden and temporary rise in sea level that occurs during a storm, particularly a tropical cyclone or a strong extratropical system. It is primarily caused by the combination of low atmospheric pressure, strong winds, and the pushing force of the storm on the ocean surface. The surge results in flooding of coastal areas, as the elevated sea level overwhelms natural and man-made defense systems such as dunes, seawalls, and levees. Storm surges can be extremely destructive, leading to significant loss of life and property.
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A storm surge is a temporary rise in sea level caused by storms, which leads to flooding in coastal areas.
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