Understanding the Rare Flooding Phenomenon After Hurricanes
Major hurricanes swept across Long Island in 1938 and 1944, but it wasn't just the initial battering winds that left a mark. After the storms passed, unexpected surges returned hours later, prompting some to question if they were witnessing a tsunami. A study from the Stevens Institute of Technology, published in Continental Shelf Research, delves into this unusual occurrence and raises alerts about the potential for similar events in the future.
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