Dry conditions in Southcentral Alaska have resulted in low lake levels including here on the ANTHC campus
Copper River largely open.
1-28-14 Open lake water - Aleknagik, Alaska, USA
Early fall weather conditions brought on an extreme storm surge in a Norton Sound community.
11-1-13 Boats still on the river - Koyukuk, Alaska, USA
Common carp (Cyprinus carpio) and channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) die from low dissolved oxygen and ammonia that are the result of an over-application of biosolids.
Thawing permafrost and river bank collapsed on the Cheenik Creek.
6-8-13 Low water level - Shaktoolik, Alaska, USA
6-3-13 Erosion disrupts swallows - Evansville, Alaska, USA
5-30-13 Flooding Kobuk River - Kobuk, Alaska, USA
Severe storms wreak havoc to a Bering Sea community; the following weather conditions contributed to flooding, disrupting transportation routes, electrical transformers and seepage into local water wells.
11-27-12 Still no snow or Yukon ice - Fort Yukon, Alaska, USA
11-21-12 Air pockets in river ice - St. Marys, Alaska, USA
Yukon Flats community dealing with river erosion and landscape changes that are threatening the loss of traditional harvesting areas.
9-21-12 Extreme rain and flooding - Wasilla, Alaska, USA
A normal daily river level here is about 46', so we are nearly eight (8') feet above normal.
Extremely high water on the Noatak
6-17-12 Heat wave across Interior - Galena, Alaska, USA
Erosion on the banks of the Koyukuk River is increasing in the community of Evansville and Bettles.
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