tailieunhanh - Abnormal seawater level rises and warning issues of surges after typhoons landfall time
Typhoon surge is the phenomenon of seawater level rises higher than the normal levels (tidal water level) under the combined effect of many factors during typhoons. Along the Vietnam coast, this phenomenon occurred quite often and very dangerous, especially when occurring at the same time with high tide. There are manyresearch projects and publications relative to this problem, such as National projects. This phenomenon caused by strong wind and air pressure depression during typhoon acting therefore often happened before or just during the typhoon landfall. |
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