Imagine a family sitting at home looking at a quiet baseball game, and suddenly they realized that a huge water wall is approaching. The reader may ask where the flash flood came from. The wall of water was caused by wind and tremendous force destroyed by hurricane Andrew. Hurricane Andrew, Florida and Louisiana alone, was the second most expensive storm in history. Hurricane Andrew is not expected to land, so when there are many civilians without thinking anything, hurricanes will come until too late.
Hurricane is a tropical cyclone system. Inland floods due to storm surge, wind, heavy rain caused hurricane damage. Recent major hurricanes such as Hugo (1989), Andrew (1992), Iniki (1992), etc provide insight into the mechanisms damaging these major storms. Speeds related to hurricanes include counterclockwise whirlpool flowing around the eyes and much slower regional winds leading the hurricanes forward. The two wind vectors are added at higher effective wind speed than the left side. Parallel hurricane trucks on the coast bring the left side of the storm closer to the coast, but the more powerful right side storm gave huge damage to the inland of hundreds of kilometers, so the usual orbit of the coast deals severe damage. When a storm moves inland, when water below the water flows into the sea it decays.
Storm surge is the most devastating factor among hurricanes. When the hurricane flew around and around the storm, they pushed water into the mound in the center of the storm. As the storm reaches the land, mountains of water are dangerous as it causes flooding along the coast. Water accumulated and I could not escape anywhere, but I could not escape to land. Hurricanes will cause more storm surge in areas where the ocean floor is gradually inclined. This led to a flood
That's not all. Seasonal changes may also affect other kinds of storms, such as serious winter snowstorms and tornadoes. Recalling the storm in 1993, followed by Hurricane Andrew of the previous year. Or a recent series of snowstorms (Snowpocalypse, Snowmageddon, Snowzilla etc) is comparable to the warm weather superstorm. Extreme climate is obvious, not just hurricanes. Changes in the Earth 's orbit are known as the Milankovic period - Serbian geophysicist Milutin Milanković assumed this phenomenon in the 1920' s. He discovered that the path of the earth around the sun, the inclination of the axis, and the change in torque may affect our climate.