Publication Date September 19, 2022 | Climate Nexus Hot News

'Meteorologically Perfect Storm' Slams Alaska

Northwestern Alaska
A home is seen floating in the Snake River near Nome, Alaska, on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022. Much of Alaska's western coast could see flooding and high winds as the remnants of Typhoon Merbok moved into the Bering Sea region. The National Weather Service says some locations could experience the worst coastal flooding in 50 years. (AP Photo/Peggy Fagerstrom)
A home is seen floating in the Snake River near Nome, Alaska, on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022. Much of Alaska's western coast could see flooding and high winds as the remnants of Typhoon Merbok moved into the Bering Sea region. The National Weather Service says some locations could experience the worst coastal flooding in 50 years. (AP Photo/Peggy Fagerstrom)

A massive cyclone hammered northwestern Alaska over the weekend, sweeping north through the Bering Strait and flooding coastal communities following the worst storm in at least 50 years. The "meteorologically perfect storm," per the Washington Post, was a "worst-case scenario," NWS climatologist Brian Brettschneider told Alaska Public Media. Ocean levels in Nome were more than 9 feet above normal early Saturday with the sea pushed onshore by winds gusting over 70 mph for 11 hours. Water levels in nearby Golovin were expected to hit as much as 13 feet above high tide. Thousands were without electricity, and the flooding forced evacuation of several coastal communities. “It’s just a lake everywhere," Job Hale of Napakiak, told APM. Extratropical storms hitting "early" in the season are especially dangerous compared to those that occur later in the year because there is not yet any coastal sea ice to buffer coastal communities. 

(Washington Post $, Alaska Public MediaAnchorage Daily NewsAlaska Public MediaAPThe ConversationAPUSA TodayCBSNew York Times $, InsiderCNNNew York Times $, Today ShowAlaska Public MediaWashington Post $, New York Times $, ABC)

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