The U.S. National Hurricane Center has unveiled a new tool that is able to predict possible
Colored storm maps will do the samewarning function, like traditional hurricane maps. Researchers note that they will highlight coastal areas that may be flooded in red and show "the expected height of the storm surge." The new tool is intended to warn the population and authorities about potential dangers.

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“The easiest way is to quickly transfer such information to the area using graphics,” said Michael Brennan, head of the hurricane specialists at the Hurricane Center in Miami.
Hurricane Storm Surgeposes a deadly threat that causes dangerous floods in communities along the US coast. The Sandy superstorm, which was a mild hurricane before landfall in 2012, created a storm surge that caused billions of dollars in damage along the densely populated shores of New York and New Jersey.