University of Notre Dame: Researchers Developing Accurate Storm Models as Climate Changes Affect Alaska's Coastline and Residents
August 21, 2020
August 21, 2020
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, Aug. 21 -- The University of Notre Dame issued the following news:
Alaska's tidal coastline spans over 46,600 miles, more than that of the lower 48 states combined. Portions of Alaska's coast are among the nation's most vulnerable to geohazards from climate change, extra-tropical storm surge, wind waves, tsunamis, ice and erosion. Because of this there is a critical need to improve water-level forecasting tools and the density of the water-level m . . .
Alaska's tidal coastline spans over 46,600 miles, more than that of the lower 48 states combined. Portions of Alaska's coast are among the nation's most vulnerable to geohazards from climate change, extra-tropical storm surge, wind waves, tsunamis, ice and erosion. Because of this there is a critical need to improve water-level forecasting tools and the density of the water-level m . . .