Service Description: Storm surge is short-term rising of sea levels due to low pressure weather systems and/or strong winds. For high-intensity storms, storm surge can be devastating to coastal areas. Increasing sea levels combined with changes to storm patterns are expected to alter and increase the effects of storm surge in coastal areas. Storm surge is currently considered in coastal transportation facility design but increasing water levels and more powerful future surges represent a very different stress than was likely considered in past designs. In addition, infrastructure originally assumed to be outside of the surge zone may now be exposed to the effects of storm surge. Storm surge is also expected to increase coastal erosion and landslides, causing shoreline retreat and exposing roadways to increased effects from flooding.
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