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Guide to Storm Surge Forecasting
The Guide to Storm Surge Forecasting by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) offers crucial insights into the prediction and understanding of storm surges, which occur when ocean water levels rise due to severe weather, such as tropical storms. The book explains the scientific processes behind the development of storm surges, the forecasting techniques used to predict them, and the various models and tools that assist in assessing their impact on coastal areas. It also addresses the challenges that meteorologists and coastal authorities face in accurately predicting storm surges and mitigating the risks they pose to communities and infrastructure. This guide is an important resource for meteorologists, disaster management experts, and policymakers working to minimize the effects of storm surges on coastal regions at risk.
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