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storm surge modeling

Storm surge modeling predicts how much water a hurricane or storm will push onto land, causing flooding. It uses computer simulations that consider factors like wind speed, storm size, sea level, ocean depth, and local coastal shapes. By analyzing these elements, models estimate surge height and extent, helping communities prepare and plan evacuation routes. These models are essential tools for risk assessment and disaster management, providing crucial insights into potential flood impacts and guiding protective measures to minimize damage and loss of life.