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Storm Surge Maximum Envelope of Water (MEOW) (Text)


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4. Examples

Example 1.  MEOW for a Category 3 hurricane moving toward the northwest at 5 mph at mean tide across the New Orleans basin (ms4). Each parallel line represents a different track used in the creation of this MEOW.

Example 2.  MEOW for a Category 3 hurricane moving toward the northeast at 5 mph at mean tide across the Tampa Bay basin (tp3). Each parallel line represents a different track used in the creation of this MEOW.

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