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Museum exhibit, video series to explain Aleutian Island storm history

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on Aug 4, 2024   Featured, General News, Science/Education  

Museum exhibit, video series to explain Aleutian Island storm history

A 2022 science cruise to the Aleutian Islands to learn about ancient storms and tsunamis has generated a traveling museum exhibit and video series that highlight the research and how scientists and Indigenous Alaskans worked together. Main components of the traveling museum include 10 information panels and three videos. Nine of the panels explain specific […]

New detection method aims to warn of landslide tsunamis

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on Feb 26, 2024   Featured, Science/Education  

New detection method aims to warn of landslide tsunamis

University of Alaska Fairbanks researchers have devised a way to remotely detect large landslides within minutes of occurrence and to quickly determine whether they are close to open water and present a tsunami hazard. They write in a new paper that their method of determining a landslide’s location, volume and potential impact is rapid enough […]

Meet Five NOAA buoys that help scientists understand our weather, climate and ocean health

By NOAA on Jun 5, 2021   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

Meet Five NOAA buoys that help scientists understand our weather, climate and ocean health

Keeping track of ocean health is critical for understanding climate change, weather patterns, and the health of important fisheries. But how do NOAA and partner scientists gather data on such a vast environment?  One big way is with buoys, ocean observing platforms that help scientists monitor the global ocean — including in remote, hard-to-reach areas. […]



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