NOAA has two tsunami warning centers, which were established decades ago after tsunamis killed over 100 people. One located in Alaska alerts places along the West Coast, Alaska and Canada and the ...
Direct feeds from seismology stations across Alaska are expected to stop in mid-November, state officials say.
Funding and staffing cuts are shuttering the monitoring stations that sustain this life-saving early warning system.
NOAA’s $300,000 funding cut will close nine tsunami warning stations in Alaska, raising concerns about slower alerts and ...
Nine earthquake monitoring stations in Alaska are set to go dark, leaving tsunami forecasters without important data to ...
For the second time in two months, residents and emergency officials around the Pacific rim of the United States were put on alert about a potential tsunami after a Russian earthquake. The magnitude 7 ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is halting a contract that makes it possible for the federal agency to accurately monitor for potential tsunamis in Alaska and quickly warn at-risk ...
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