Class: StormSurge

A storm surge is an onshore rush of water associated with a low pressure weather system, typically a tropical cyclone. Storm surge is caused primarily by high winds pushing on the ocean's surface. The wind causes the water to pile up higher than the ordinary sea level. Low pressure at the center of a weather system also has a small secondary effect, as can the bathymetry of the body of water. It is this combined effect of low pressure and persistent wind over a shallow water body which is the most common cause of storm surge flooding problems.

•owl:Thing
        •SpatioTemporalThing
                •Perdurant
                        •Event
                                •Phenomenon
                                        •EarthSciencePhenomenon
                                                •HydrologicalPhenomenon
                                                        •HydrospherePhenomenon
                                                        •Flood
                                                                •Inundation
                                                                •StormSurge
                                                        •Inundation
                                                                •Flood
                                                •HydrospherePhenomenon
                                                        •HydrologicalPhenomenon
                                        •HazardousPhenomenon
                                                •NaturalHazard
                                                        •HydrologicalHazard
                                                                •Flood
                                                                        •Inundation
                                                                        •StormSurge

Super Classes

Flood
hasAssociatedStructure ONLY CoastalRegion

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