In Alaska, a federal grant that funded seismic data collection in order to warn people about tsunamis is being cancelled. Experts say cuts like this could make tsunami warnings less reliable.
“Losing nine seismic monitoring stations can provide a really big geographic gap, and then it may take minutes for other ...
The National Weather Service has confirmed that there is no tsunami danger for the US West Coast, British Columbia, or Alaska ...
In the latest report prepared by a Japanese government earthquake task force, it was estimated that up to 298,000 people ...
A magnitude 7 earthquake has rocked Alaska on Saturday, Dec. 6, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
A new study shares how scientists have gained an unprecedented look at how tsunami waves spread across the ocean.
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Oregon, Washington real-time tsunami alerts threatened due to federal funding cuts, lawmaker warns
A $300,000 grant cut to the Alaska Earthquake Center could force nine stations offline and delay warnings for Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California and Hawaii, the senator warns.
Real-time tsunami alerts for the West Coast, including Oregon and Washington, are expected to end next month due to federal budget cuts, according to U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-Wash, the Ranking ...
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