stormflodbølger
Stormflodbølger, often translated as storm surges, are a significant coastal hazard. They are temporary and abnormal rises in sea level accompanying a storm, generated by the combination of low atmospheric pressure and strong onshore winds. The low pressure allows the sea surface to bulge upwards, while the winds push the water towards the coast. This effect is amplified in shallow coastal areas and funnel-shaped bays.
The height of a storm surge is influenced by several factors. The intensity and duration of the
Storm surges can cause extensive damage to coastal infrastructure, erode beaches and dunes, and threaten human