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A historic storm blasted western Alaska Friday and Saturday with hurricane-force winds, over 50-foot seas and coastal flooding not seen in decades. What used to be Typhoon Merbok morphed into a ...
All eyes in Alaska will be on the remnants of Typhoon Merbok as the system moves over the southern Bering Sea on Thursday night – before becoming what’s expected to be the strongest storm to ...
When the remnants of Typhoon Merbok were barreling toward Western Alaska to unleash what turned out to be the region’s strongest storm in more than half a century, meteorologists knew what was ...
Alaska braces for strongest storm in years 00:15. Alaska is bracing for dangerous weather as the remnants of Typhoon Merbok move toward the Bering Sea region.
Surging water from Western Alaska's massive storm flooded several structures and vehicles in Napakiak on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022. (Courtesy Bethany Hale) The storm that slammed into western ...
A huge chunk of Alaska's western coastline is now under flood and storm warnings, as forecasters warn that the remnants of a Pacific typhoon could bring seas up to 54 feet and winds up to 75 knots ...
Impacts in Nome, Alaska, are likely to be severe with hurricane-force wind gusts, periods of heavy rain and a storm surge as high as 12-18 feet along the eastern end of Hooper Bay.The worst ...
The remnants of Typhoon Merbok are expected to bring moderate to heavy rainfall to the region until Sunday morning. ... Golovin, Alaska is a small town about 70 miles east of Nome.
The remnants of Typhoon Merbok will bring potentially historical coastal flooding, high surf, coastal erosion, high winds, high seas and heavy rain to western Alaska and the Bering Sea through the ...
WASHINGTON — Alaska National Guardsmen delivered nearly 14,000 pounds of frozen ... lost thousands of pounds of meat that spoiled due to extended power outages caused by Typhoon Merbok flooding.
Alaska recovers after typhoon hits more than 1,000 miles of coast . Sep. 19, 2022 at 9:32 am Updated Sep. 19, 2022 at 9:33 am . By . Emily Schwing. The New York Times.