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What is storm surge?

Storm Surge.

Low pressure in the hurricane acts as a plunger, pulling up the water level. Higher water level allows waves to strike farther inland, causing massive property damage.

The strongest surge comes ashore just to the right of the eye, where the fierce hurricane winds are blowing toward land. Winds on the left side of the storm might actually cause the water level to run slightly lower than normal.

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