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Research reveals extent of Kachemak Bay’s surface cloudiness

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on Feb 1, 2025   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Research reveals extent of Kachemak Bay’s surface cloudiness

Scientists have produced the first remote sensing analysis of how water clouded by sediment in glacier meltwater moves on the surface of Kachemak Bay. The bay on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula is home to a rich variety of marine life that can be affected by the sediment. Work led by Lea Hartl of the Alaska Climate Research […]

First of three new Coast Guard cutters arrives to homeport in Kodiak

By 17th District online newsroom on Jan 31, 2025   Featured, U.S. Coast Guard-Alaska  

First of three new Coast Guard cutters arrives to homeport in Kodiak

KODIAK, Alaska — The crew of Coast Guard Cutter John Witherspoon (WPC 1158) arrived at the cutter’s new homeport in Kodiak, Tuesday.  The cutter is scheduled to be commissioned during a ceremony in April.  The Witherspoon is the first of three Fast Response Cutters (FRCs) scheduled to be homeported at Coast Guard Base Kodiak and is […]

Detachment 1 stands rescue alert at Eielson Air Force Base

By David Bedard/176th Wing Public Affairs on Jan 31, 2025   Featured, General News, Interior Alaska  

Detachment 1 stands rescue alert at Eielson Air Force Base

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON — Suspended in her parachute harness, an F-16 Fighting Falcon pilot descended toward the frigid Interior Alaska landscape. In the dead of winter, the temperature plummeted to 35 degrees below zero and cast a blanket of ice fog obscuring the ground. Though the pilot is trained and equipped to survive for a short […]

Dozens Feared Dead After Passenger Jet and US Military Helicopter Collide

By Jake Johnson | Common Dreams on Jan 31, 2025   Featured, National, National/World, Privacy Policy  

Dozens Feared Dead After Passenger Jet and US Military Helicopter Collide

One analyst described the catastrophic incident as “a tragedy that will change aviation.” Hundreds of rescue workers continued to scour the Potomac River in dangerously cold conditions Thursday morning after a regional jet operated by an American Airlines subsidiary collided in midair with a Blackhawk military helicopter that was on a training exercise. The plane, […]

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