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| How Dangerous are Storm Surges? Storm surges are the most dangerous aspect of a hurricane. This is because they are capable of causing total inundation of entire coastal areas. A powerful hurricane can produce a storm surge of 15 feet or more. Since much of the the United States' densely populated Atlantic and Gulf Coast coastlines are less than 10 feet above sea level, the danger from storm surge is tremendous. Storm Surges Can Wipe Out Entire Neighborhoods The photos at right are from a storm surge produced by Hurricane Katrina's strike on Orange Beach, Alabama in 2005. Note the red arrows marking equivalent positions in the before and after images and the extensive damage in both images. |
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