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On storm surge phenomena

1980
The reader is aware of the human and material losses due to storm surges. Therefore, there is no need to recall in details the tragedy of Holland in 1953, Japan in 1959, Germany in 1962, or all the other floodings which took place in various countries all over the world in the past or most recent years.
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Tides and Storm Surges

2001
Most waves are formed by relatively steady winds blowing over the water surface, but, in some cases, waves can be formed by unusual meteorological events. As an example, squall line surges are caused by the movement of a relatively small atmospheric pressure perturbation at the approximate speed of the waves being generated.
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Cytokine Storm

New England Journal of Medicine, 2020
David C Fajgenbaum, Carl H June
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Storm surges and salt marshes

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2021
Laura A Zinke
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The signal pathways and treatment of cytokine storm in COVID-19

Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy, 2021
Jinrong Fu, Damo Xu, Yufeng zhou
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Storm Surge Optimization

The Storm Surge Optimization (SSO) algorithm is a swarm intelligence optimization method inspired by the natural phenomenon of storm surges. It simulates the rapid fluctuations in water levels, localized surges, energy decay, and multi-surge interactions inherent in storm surges.
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Storm Surge Barriers

Storm Surge Barriers to Protect New York City Against The Deluge, 2012
R. L. Swanson   +2 more
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Storm surge

Australian Geographer, 1974
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