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Storm Surge, Blocking, and Cyclones: A Compound Hazards Analysis for the Northeast United States
2021
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
AbstractStorm surge is a weather hazard that can generate dangerous flooding and is not fully understood in terms of timing and atmospheric forcing. Using observations along the Northeast United States, surge is sorted based on duration and intensity to reveal distinct time-evolving behavior. Long-duration surge events slowly recede, while strong, short-duration events often involve negative surge in quick succession after the maximum. Using Lagrangian track information, the tropical and
doi:10.1175/jamc-d-21-0062.1
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