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  2. Coastal hazards - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Katrina also caused havoc along the southern coast of the U.S. and is often cited as an example of the extreme force a hurricane can do in certain regions. [11] The South Indian Chennai Floods of 2015, which affected many people, is an example of flooding due to cyclones.

  3. Effects of tropical cyclones - Wikipedia

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    The relatively quick surge in sea level can move miles/kilometers inland, flooding homes and cutting off escape routes. The NOAA report about sea level states that the likeliness of storm surges during a hurricane has increased due to climate change, and by 2050, the chance of moderate flooding occurring will have increased by 10 times.

  4. Coastal flooding - Wikipedia

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    Coastal flooding during Hurricane Lili in 2002 on Louisiana Highway 1 (United States). Coastal flooding occurs when dry and low-lying land is submerged by seawater. [1] The range of a coastal flooding is a result of the elevation of floodwater that penetrates the inland which is controlled by the topography of the coastal land exposed to flooding.

  5. Dramatic photos reveal how Hurricane Milton reshaped Florida ...

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    Dramatic photos show how deadly Hurricane Milton reshaped the Florida coastline — with some sections of iconic beaches now split in half. ... waves and surge” could causeerosion and ...

  6. As Hurricane Helene approaches, what happens to the ... - AOL

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    But hurricanes can cause higher tides, flooding the nests, or beach erosion, leaving nests to dry out or making them vulnerable to predators, according to Maia McGuire, a University of Florida ...

  7. Coastal erosion - Wikipedia

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    Coastal erosion is the loss or displacement of land, or the long-term removal of sediment and rocks along the coastline due to the action of waves, currents, tides, wind-driven water, waterborne ice, or other impacts of storms.

  8. 'Uninhabitable for weeks or months': Why Helene's hurricane ...

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    Major hurricanes can cause devastating to catastrophic wind damage and loss of life. Hurricanes of all categories can produce deadly storm surge, rain-induced floods and tornadoes.

  9. Tropical Storm Ana (2015) - Wikipedia

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    Overall, damage from the storm was minor. Heavy rainfall and gusty winds affected parts of the Carolinas, and some vulnerable beaches endured coastal flooding and several feet of erosion. Gusty winds damaged trees and powerlines, causing sporadic power outages, and a weak tornado was reported in association with Ana.