romelalapatan23
Ang dalúyong o dalúyong-bagyo (Ingles: storm surge) ay ang bahang mala-tsunami sa mga baybayin na dulot ng pagtaas ng tubig dahil sa mga bagyo o iba pang mga kaugnay na sistema. Lumalagpas ang taas ng daluyong sa normal na antas ng tubig tuwing nagtataog (high tide).
avibes815
Ang storm sugre ay ang abnormal na pagtaas ng tubig dagat na associated ng low pressure weather system gaya ng tropical cyclones at strong extratropical cyclones.
Ito ay sanhi ng high winds na tumutulak sa surface ng dagat. Ang malakas na hangin ang naging dahilan upang magkumpol ang tubig na mas mataas kaysa sa ordinary sea level.
A storm surge, storm flood, tidal surge or storm tide is a coastal flood or tsunami-like phenomenon of rising water commonly associated with low-pressure weather systems, such as cyclones. It is measured as the rise in water level above the normal tidal level, and does not include waves. Most casualties during tropical cyclones occur as the result of storm surges.[citation needed]
The main meteorological factor contributing to a storm surge is high-speed wind pushing water towards the coast over a long fetch.[1] Other factors affecting storm surge severity include the shallowness and orientation of the water body in the storm path, the timing of tides, and the atmospheric pressure drop due to the storm.
romelalapatan23
Ang dalúyong o dalúyong-bagyo (Ingles: storm surge) ay ang bahang mala-tsunami sa mga baybayin na dulot ng pagtaas ng tubig dahil sa mga bagyo o iba pang mga kaugnay na sistema. Lumalagpas ang taas ng daluyong sa normal na antas ng tubig tuwing nagtataog (high tide).
Katanara
basta ang storm surge para siyang tsunami, yung biglang pagtaas ng tubig sa dagat sa may bandang dalampasigan
Katanara
nangyayari ito dahil sa lakas ng hangin or tuwing may bagyo
Answers & Comments
Answer:
pagbagsak ng bagyo
Explanation:
english pi ba or tagalog?
Ito ay sanhi ng high winds na tumutulak sa surface ng dagat. Ang malakas na hangin ang naging dahilan upang magkumpol ang tubig na mas mataas kaysa sa ordinary sea level.
Answer:
Storm surge
A storm surge, storm flood, tidal surge or storm tide is a coastal flood or tsunami-like phenomenon of rising water commonly associated with low-pressure weather systems, such as cyclones. It is measured as the rise in water level above the normal tidal level, and does not include waves. Most casualties during tropical cyclones occur as the result of storm surges.[citation needed]
The main meteorological factor contributing to a storm surge is high-speed wind pushing water towards the coast over a long fetch.[1] Other factors affecting storm surge severity include the shallowness and orientation of the water body in the storm path, the timing of tides, and the atmospheric pressure drop due to the storm.