Alaska
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Alaska Braces for More Lightning After the State Dealt with Largest Fires
Approximately 5,800 power outages were registered in Alaska and its adjacent regions on Saturday, with further forecast in the days that followed.
Latest Research Articles
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A Tundra Wildfire Is Advancing on an Alaska Native Settlement
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Climate Change Causes Melting Permafrost in Alaska
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Study Discovers Ice-Capped Volcanoes at Westdahl Peak Volcano Erupt at a Slower Rate
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Alaska Declares Disaster Emergency Due to Flooding Caused by Ice Jam in Manley Hot Springs
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Long Quiet Volcano Showed Activity As Alaska Cruise Season Begins
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Massive 80-Foot-Tall Avalanche Cuts Off a Town in Eagle River, Alaska from the Outside World
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Severe Telecom Interruption Halts Monitoring of Volcanoes in Alaska
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Mississippi Braces for Colder Weather Prompted by Record-low Temperature
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Man Rescued After Spending Almost an Hour Submerged in Icy Waters of Cook Inlet, Alaska
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Alaskan Electric School Bus Operates in Extremely Cold Temperature
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Tonga Volcano's Eruption is so Loud Thundering Sound Waves Were Heard in Alaska
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Alaska Polar Bears are Moving to Russia Due to Climate Heating in the Arctic