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A storm surge is a mound of ocean water that's driven toward coastal areas by hurricane-force winds. The correct answer is A. It is basically a flood that may happen on the coast when very strong winds are blowing in the area. Rogue waves are extremely dangerous waves that happen on the seas, not near coasts though. Tsunamis are not created by winds, but rather by earthquakes, eruptions, and underwater explosions. Cyclone is a type of a wind.