Anne Ruggles News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from Anne ruggles. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In Anne Ruggles Today - Breaking & Trending Today

New year brings giant storms, big waves and chilly winds


New year brings giant storms, big waves and chilly winds
January 15th |
 
Alaska went big on New Year s.
First, on New Year s Eve 2020, a superstorm spun its way through the North Pacific Ocean and into the Aleutian Islands.
The twirling mass of gases surrounding Earth was more than 5,000 miles wide, its boundaries stretching from northern Japan to middle Alaska. That s about 10 times the width of a typical hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Alaska storm that covered a good portion of the globe induced a Dec. 31 low-pressure reading on the Aleutian island of Shemya of 924.8 millibars, a record low for Alaska. Winds on the island registered more than 80 mph. A buoy in the ocean south of Amchitka Island farther east than Shemya in the middle of the Aleutian chain rode up and over a 58-foot wave. ....

Brooks Range , United States , Amchitka Island , Gulf Of Mexico , Mexico General , Seward Peninsula , Howard Pass , University Of Alaska Fairbanks , Aleutian Islands , Pam Sousanes , Anne Ruggles , Bering Sea , Ned Rozell , Pacific Ocean , Rick Thoman , Carol Mcintyre , Don Hampton , National Park Service , Geophysical Institute , National Weather Service , Denali National Park , New Year , North Pacific Ocean , Alaska Fairbanks , Park Service , National Weather ,

Giant Storms, Big Waves and Chilly Winds - Alaska Native News


Giant Storms, Big Waves and Chilly Winds
Giant Storms, Big Waves and Chilly Winds
Alaska went big on New Year’s.
First, on New Year’s Eve 2020, a superstorm spun its way through the North Pacific Ocean and into the Aleutian Islands.
The twirling mass of gases surrounding Earth was more than 5,000 miles wide, its boundaries stretching from northern Japan to middle Alaska. That’s about 10 times the width of a typical hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Alaska storm that covered a good portion of the globe induced a Dec. 31 low-pressure reading on the Aleutian island of Shemya of 924.8 millibars, a record low for Alaska. Winds on the island registered more than 80 miles per hour. A buoy in the ocean south of Amchitka Island farther east than Shemya in the middle of the Aleutian chain rode up and over a 58-foot wave. ....

Brooks Range , United States , Amchitka Island , Gulf Of Mexico , Mexico General , Seward Peninsula , Howard Pass , University Of Alaska Fairbanks , Aleutian Islands , Pam Sousanes , Pacific Ocean , Rick Thoman , Anne Ruggles , Bering Sea , Don Hampton , Carol Mcintyre , National Park Service , Geophysical Institute , National Weather Service , Denali National Park , New Year , North Pacific Ocean , Alaska Fairbanks , Park Service , National Weather , North Slope ,