A. more than 14.0 meters ; Storm surge more than 3 meters possible at coastal areas
B. more than 14.0 meters ; Storm surge 2-3m possible at coastal areas
C. 4.1-14.0 meters ; Storm surge possible at coastal areas
D. 1.25 - 4.0 meters
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