Storm surge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
These areas are subject to higher storm surges, but smaller waves. This difference is because in deeper water, a surge can be dispersed down and away from the hurricane.
Surge (glacier) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Glacial surges are short-lived events where a glacier can move up to velocities 100 times faster than normal (300 meters per day), and advance substantially.
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FCIC: Surges Happen! How to Protect the Appliances in Your Home
Surges Happen! How to Protect the Appliances in Your Home. National Institute of Standards and Technology Technology Administration U.S. Department of Commerce
Engine Runs, But Surges
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Storm Surges
describe page here ... Storm Surges . Great Storms. Storms, especially hurricane and typhoons, kill many people, do great damage to coastal structures, and erode the coast.
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HowStuffWorks "Power Surges"
Power surges occur when something boosts the electrical charge at some point in the power lines. Learn about power surges and what causes power surges.
Pyroclastic Surges
Pyroclastic Surges. Pyroclastic surges are low density flows of pyroclastic material. The reason they are low density is because they lack a high concentration of particles and ...
surges - definition of surges by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...
surge (sûrj) v. surged, surg·ing, surg·es. v. intr. 1. To rise and move in a billowing or swelling manner. 2. To roll or be tossed about on waves, as a boat.