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Coastal Flooding

Coastal Flooding

Coastal flooding occurs when sea levels along the coast or in estuaries exceed neighbouring land levels, or overcome coastal defences where these exist, or when waves overtop over the coast. Wind speed and direction and low pressure systems can force water into estuaries and harbours, cause surge effects, and create extreme wave conditions, such as those seen in the storm events in the Winter of 2013/2014.