Australian weather example no 2 : storm surge.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1974Description: 7p., 2 figs, 2 tabs, 12 refsSubject(s): Subject: The term storm surge has been given to the rise in sea level associated with tropical cyclones. They should not be confused with tidal waves of earthquake origin and only rarely do they occur as single steep-fronted waves. A brief analysis of the storm surges experienced by Australia is presented, focusing on cyclone 'Althea'.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Reprinted from The Australian Geographer, Vol. 12., No. 5., 1974, pp462-468
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The term storm surge has been given to the rise in sea level associated with tropical cyclones. They should not be confused with tidal waves of earthquake origin and only rarely do they occur as single steep-fronted waves. A brief analysis of the storm surges experienced by Australia is presented, focusing on cyclone 'Althea'.
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