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A tsunami struck a fjord in East Greenland in 2023, ringing seismometers for nine straight days. A new satellite study provides the first observational evidence of the waves.
Trending News: In September 2023, a massive landslide in Greenland's Dickson Fjord triggered a mega-tsunami, sending seismic waves globally for nine days. The 650-fo ...
As climate change accelerates, the World Meteorological Organisation is calling for more investment in monitoring and forecasting of glaciers to help protect mountain communities. View on euronews ...
A chilling new scientific projection map lays bare the catastrophic consequences of Thwaites Glacier, known as the "doomsday ...
As climate change threatens the Himalayas, Switzerland brings its Alpine disaster prevention expertise to India.
In September 2023, Greenlands Dickson Fjord experienced a colossal landslide that triggered a 650-foot mega-tsunami, causing the Earth to pulse with rhythmic seismic signals every 90 seconds for nine ...
The impact hurled up a mega-tsunami wave, reaching about 650 feet high. The surge barreled down the two-mile corridor, bounced off the headland, and tore back again, wrecking roughly $200,000 in ...
How to get there If you’re flying in, the quickest access to Glacier is via Glacier Park International Airport in Kalispell, a 40-minute drive to West Glacier via U.S. Highway 2.
The National Centre for Hydrology and Meteorology (NCHM) opened a new Flood Warning and Cryosphere Research Office in Toenchey in Lunana gewog, Gasa Dzongkhag. GLOF Tiger's Nest by to locked content ...
A major storm is expected to hit Northwest Montana and Glacier National Park starting Friday and running into Sunday, with up to 10 inches of snow predicted for Logan Pass and the higher terrain ...
Recent Glacier High School graduate Sam Engellant, a Winslow Nichols Leadership Award recipient, was recognized for his “warm personality, exceptional skill set and unparalleled work ethic ...
A single tsunami likely won't cause the worst-case scenario for every region. But in total, more than 680,000 Californians are in a tsunami hazard area during the daytime.