Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Hurricane winds whip up large
waves in the ocean. These waves cause
a bulge of water in the ocean known
as a storm surge (stawrm surj). As
a storm moves over a coast, the
storm surge can cause water levels to
suddenly rise, or surge, several meters.
The main dangers in a hurricane
are flying objects, strong winds, and
flooding. If possible, leave areas
threatened by a hurricane. Take
prescription medicines with you.
If you stay in a building, board up
windows and stay away from windows
and doors. Store food, bottled water,
flashlights, and battery operated
radios. Stay away from beaches
and areas that may become flooded