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What the hell is wrong with people?
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spot. It's right there.
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From mid August to August 22nd, 2025.
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Hurricane Aaron, a powerful Atlantic
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storm that reached category 5 intensity,
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swept past the US East Coast,
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demonstrating the immense power a
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hurricane can wield even without making
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landfall. Its sustained winds neared 160
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mph with a windfield extending over 435
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mi, making it one of the largest
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hurricanes of the season. Maryland's
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barrier islands faced relentless
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overwash and rising tidal waters with
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sections of Asetig Island buried under
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few feet of sand. In New Jersey, backbay
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neighborhoods experienced sudden
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flooding that trapped vehicles and
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disrupted daily life and forced
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Waves surged up to 20 ft, reshaping
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beaches, breaching dunes, and creating
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life-threatening rip currents along both
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Aaron intensified rapidly from category
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1 to 5, drawing the attention of
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meteorologists studying the growing
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frequency of extreme Atlantic storms.
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Maryland experienced significant coastal
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impacts from Hurricane Aaron between
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August 18th and August 20th. Despite the
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storm remaining offshore, Ocean City
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closed all beaches due to long period
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swells, hazardous rip currents, and
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breakers reaching up to 20 ft.
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Asetig Island National Seashore suffered
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severe dune overwash with parking areas
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buried under 5 ft of sand, forcing the
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closure of oversand vehicle roads.
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Bayside communities in Worcester County,
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including Ocean Pines and Berlin, faced
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tidal flooding that temporarily
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inundated streets and low-lying areas.
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Even after waves subsided, lifeguards
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maintained swimming restrictions because
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powerful rip currents persisted.
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Emergency teams implemented sand
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redistribution and dune stabilization to
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reduce further erosion and protect
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vulnerable coastal zones, highlighting
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the ongoing risk from Aaron's offshore
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surge and expansive windfield.
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New Jersey experienced severe coastal
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and backbay flooding from Hurricane
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Aaron between August 18th and August
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21st, 2025 as the storm's offshore surge
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pushed waves up to 20 ft onto the
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barrier islands and coastal streets.
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Margate City reported more than 50 water
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rescues with vehicles and some buildings
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temporarily trapped by rising water
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Barrier Island dunes eroded
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significantly, prompting municipal
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advisories urging residents to move
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vehicles to higher ground and avoid
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floodffected streets.
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Strong gusts of 40 to 50 mph combined
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with long period swell contributed to
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hazardous rip currents along beaches
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from Atlantic City to Cape May, leading
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authorities to close swimming and
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recreational water access. Backbay
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flooding persisted during successive
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high tides, affecting neighborhoods
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along the intra coastal waterway and
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complicating early recovery efforts.
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Lifeguards and emergency services
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maintained vigilant monitoring even
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after the main surge subsided,
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emphasizing that the storm's expansive
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windfield and waved driven setup
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continued to pose a threat to both
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coastal and inland communities. Beyond
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Maryland and New Jersey, Hurricane Aaron
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affected multiple coastal regions along
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the US East Coast. In North Carolina's
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Outer Banks, dunes were breached and
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NC12 partially closed due to overwash.
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While Cape Cod's Nantucket experienced
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gusts near 45 mph and hazardous surf,
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prompting beach closures. Metropolitan
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Boston saw ferry service disruptions
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during peak swells and New York City
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beaches suspended swimming as waves
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generated strong rip currents, even
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drawing crowds of surfers under
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lifeguard supervision.
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Offshore, Bermuda recorded tropical
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storm force gusts, demonstrating the
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storm's extraordinary size and reach
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with tropical storm force winds
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extending over 435 mi from the center.
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Although these areas avoided
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catastrophic damage, the storm's
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farreaching influence produced
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widespread coastal hazards, emphasizing
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that Aaron's impact extended well beyond
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You better watch out.
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Hurricane Aaron was remarkable not only
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for its effects along the coast, but
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also for several extraordinary
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characteristics. At its peak, the storm
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reached category 5 intensity with
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sustained winds near 160 mph and a
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minimum central pressure in the mid 900
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mibar range. Its tropical storm force
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winds extended over 435 mi from the
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center and hurricane force winds reached
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125 mi outward, making it one of the
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largest Atlantic hurricanes of the 2025
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season. Offshore, significant wave
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heights near the storm's core approached
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50 ft, while onshore breakers reached up
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to 20 ft, reshaping beaches and dunes
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along multiple states. Aaron intensified
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exceptionally quickly, moving from
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category 1 to category 5 in under 36
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hours, a rare escalation even among
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major Atlantic hurricanes. The storm
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spanned over 600 m in diameter, roughly
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double the average breadth of Atlantic
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hurricanes, and produced a peak storm
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surge of up to 9 ft in vulnerable
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coastal areas. These remarkable metrics
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highlight Aaron's unusual scale,
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intensity, and the challenge it posed to
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coastal monitoring and preparedness.
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Hurricanes form over warm ocean waters
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when several atmospheric conditions
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align. Experts explain that a
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disturbance such as a cluster of
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thunderstorms can organize into a
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tropical cyclone when sea surface
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temperatures exceed approximately 80° F,
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providing the heat and moisture
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necessary to fuel the system. Low
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vertical wind shear allows the storm to
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build upward without being torn apart.
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While the corololis effect gives it the
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rotation necessary to develop a well-
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definfined center. As the system
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strengthens, air rises rapidly at the
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center. Pressure drops and surrounding
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air rushes inward generating the high
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winds characteristic of hurricanes.
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The process can accelerate quickly under
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favorable conditions, leading to rapid
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intensification as occurred with
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Hurricane Aaron. Warm water, moist air,
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and organized convection interact to
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sustain the cyclone, which can then
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expand over hundreds of miles, producing
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storm surge, high waves, and extensive
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wind fields even before making landfall.
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Even after Hurricane Aaron moved
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offshore, experts warned that coastal
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communities along the Mid-Atlantic and
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northeastern seabboard should remain
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vigilant. Forecasters emphasized that
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long period swells, elevated tides, and
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powerful rip currents could persist for
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several days, particularly in areas with
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shallow bays and narrow inlets.
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Emergency management agencies advised
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residents in low-lying and barrier
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island communities to monitor local
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flood advisories, avoid driving through
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inundated streets, and follow any
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evacuation or safety instructions
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promptly. Officials also highlighted the
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importance of dune stabilization and
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beach maintenance to reduce erosion and
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protect infrastructure from future
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storms. Meteorologists noted that
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hurricanes of Aaron size and windfield
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can influence coastal conditions far
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from the storm's center, meaning that
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even areas not directly impacted by
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flooding or high winds may experience
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hazardous surf and tidal surges.
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Preparedness, situational awareness, and
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adherence to expert guidance remain
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critical for minimizing risk in the days
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following such powerful storms.
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Hurricane Aaron demonstrated the
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extraordinary power and complexity of
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Atlantic storms affecting hundreds of
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miles of coastline without making direct
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landfall. From the massive waves and
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dune overwash in Maryland to the
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Backbay, flooding and rescues in New
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Jersey, the storm highlighted the
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vulnerability of coastal communities to
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We're on LBI and look at their boot over
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Its rapid intensification, vast
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windfield, and expansive storm surge
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underscored the importance of continuous
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monitoring, early warning systems, and
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proactive emergency management. Beyond
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the immediate physical impacts, Aaron
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serves as a reminder of the dynamic
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interactions between oceanic and
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atmospheric conditions that give rise to
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these formidable natural phenomena,
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emphasizing the need for preparedness,
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resilient infrastructure, and public
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awareness in the face of future
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As always, thank you for watching. Stay
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safe and stay aware.