Hurricane Storm Surges
 Directory > Science > Earth Sciences > Atmospheric Sciences > Meteorology > Weather Phenomena > Hurricanes, Typhoons, and Tropical Cyclones > Storm Surges
 
 
Search  all sites this category only UK only Ireland only     advanced search 
suggest a site 
 
INSIDE YAHOO!
      Yahoo! UK & Ireland Weather- Current conditions and forecasts.
SITE LISTINGS
Alphabetical  |  By Popularity
  • Hurricane Track: Hurricane Storm Surge open this site in another window - Find information on the deadly phenomenon of storm surge flooding, a phenomenon that historically is responsible for significant damages and loss of life.
  • NOAA Extratropical Water Level Forecast open this site in another window - Access the data NOAA utilizes to predict and monitor storm surges. The manual includes a number of graphs and regional maps, pulling in data from monitoring stations around the U.S.
  • NOAA Hurricane Preparedness: Storm Surge open this site in another window - Article on the dangers of storm surges. Includes notes on past major storm surges, as well as safety precautions.
  • NOAA Tides Online open this site in another window - Monitoring storm surges generated by hurricanes and tropical storms. The NOAA site includes maps that pinpoint U.S. costal regions affected by storm tides.
  • Sea, Lake, and Overland Surge From Hurricanes (SLOSH) open this site in another window - Learn about the computerized model designed to estimate storm surge depths resulting from historical, hypothetical, or predicted hurricanes by taking into account a storm's pressure, size, forward speed, forecast track, wind speeds, and topographical data.
  • Storm Surge - FEMA Hurrican Hazards open this site in another window - Provides information on the causes and possible effects of storm surges, the high storm tides created by the force of the winds swirling around the tropical cyclones.
  • Storm Surge: A Concern To Coastal Residents open this site in another window - Brief article with a video describing storm surges, the rising of the sea level due to the low pressure, high winds, and high waves associated with a hurricane as it makes landfall.
  • USA Today: Storm Surge Adds to Hurricane Danger open this site in another window - Article and interactive graphic illustrating the hazards of storm surge flooding that includes information on how forecasters predict and prepare for surges.
  • Wikipedia: Storm Surge open this site in another window - Hyperlinked article on the storm surge, a weather phenomenon often associated with a low pressure weather system such as a tropical cyclone.
 



 
Search  all sites this category only UK only Ireland only    
Directory > Science > Earth Sciences > Atmospheric Sciences > Meteorology > Weather Phenomena > Hurricanes, Typhoons, and Tropical Cyclones > Storm Surges  

Download the free Yahoo! Toolbar