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Storm surge
UK //stɔːm sɜːdʒ//US //stɔrm sɜrdʒ//
Definition
An abnormal rise in seawater level caused by a storm's winds and pressure changes.
In simple words: A rise in sea level due to a storm, especially during a hurricane.
Examples
- The storm surge caused significant flooding in coastal towns.
- Meteorologists warned of a dangerous storm surge accompanying the hurricane.
- Emergency services prepared for the storm surge expected later today.
- A storm surge can cause damage even miles inland.
- Residents evacuated due to the forecast of a severe storm surge.
Usage notes
Commonly used in weather reports and environmental discussions. Avoid in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
standalone term
Memory hint
Think of a storm making a 'surge' like a wave pushing onto the shore.
Collocations
- storm surge warning
- prepare for storm surge
- storm surge prevention
Synonyms
- coastal flooding
- tidal surge
- ocean rise
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'storm flood' which is a related but different phenomenon.
- Used inappropriately to refer to general rain or bad weather effects.