What’s Shaking Alaska?! Welcome to your weekly seismic update from across the state, brought to you by the Alaska Earthquake Center, where we monitor ground shaking 24-7.
A $300,000 grant cut to the Alaska Earthquake Center could force nine stations offline and delay warnings for Alaska, ...
M ultiple earthquakes struck off the southern coast of Alaska on Monday, marking the latest cluster of seismic events in a ...
Real-time tsunami alerts for the Oregon and Washington coast are expected to be delayed due to funding cuts to the Alaska ...
A strong 5.4 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of southern Alaska Thursday morning, prompting residents in the state’s most populous city, Anchorage, to report feeling shaking. The earthquake ...
The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network operates more than 600 seismic stations. The center in Alaska added an additional 250 ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will stop providing real-time seismic data to deliver timely and accurate ...
According to the Oregon Department of Emergency Management, NOAA canceled a $300,000 contract with the AEC. This will impact ...
NOAA cuts have left the western seaboard without a crucial resource to measure, understand and predict tsunamis ...
NOAA said it discontinued the funding that supported nine seismic stations throughout the West Coast in Fiscal Year 2024.
A magnitude 5.4 earthquake shook an area 45 miles east of Homer, Alaska, in Fox River, on Thursday morning, and there is no tsunami danger, according to the National Tsunami Warning Center. The quake, ...
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