PMEL in the News
Tsunami Ready Pilot Project for SVG
Efforts aimed at making St. Vincent and the Grenadines Tsunami Ready continues here through a pilot project being coordinated by several international organizations. To this end stakeholders are meeting for five days between the period February 25th – March 1st, 2019 at the Conference Room of the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) for a Tsunami Inundation Modeling and Evacuation Mapping Workshop. The workshop is the first component of a Tsunami Ready Pilot Project for St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Chris Moore is quoted.
Scientists: Southeast Alaska vulnerable to ocean acidification
Southeast Alaska is poised to be among the first regions in the world affected by ocean acidification. The Alaska Ocean Acidification Network hosted a public presentation Wednesday about the phenomenon that is making ocean water more acidic, and Alaska scientists explained why Southeast is likely to be impacted more quickly than other parts of the world. Jessica Cross is quoted.
Another round of rain, snow hits Seattle area
Live account of updates from Tuesday about the latest on weather conditions, outages and closures from throughout the Puget Sound region. Nick Bond is quoted.
The never-ending snow day: cozy at home, or cooped up inside?
Nick Bond is interviewed on KUOW about what's next with the weather.
Wind Change Pulls Curtain Back On A Future Bering Sea
For those who wonder what the Bering Sea will be like decades from now, last year was a glimpse of the future. Join Phyllis Stabeno and Tom Van Pelt on KYUK, Alaska's Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.