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Whether hauling waste off the world’s highest peak or rescuing flood victims in Ukraine, drones are reshaping the frontlines ...
New evidence suggests current estimates about tsunami size and how quickly waves make it to shore may be too high and too ...
The Costa Rican expert in geophysics and seismology shares his perspective on earthquake prediction and the imminent eruption ...
Scientists trace the source of Santorini quakes to deep magma flow, challenging fault-based theories with new volcanic ...
Oregon’s 2025 wildfire season hit us with a devastating start. My heart breaks for the 56 families who lost everything when ...
AD travels to the woodlands of Oregon to tour the breathtaking Newberg Residence, a remarkable home designed to exist in ...
Near-shore tsunamis, those triggered by earthquakes just off the coast, could pose a particularly dire risk for California’s ...
News / Northwest Environment ‘Big One’ coupled with rising ocean could leave many in Northwest living in flood zones, study finds Free More than 17,000 people in Oregon, Washington and ...
More than 17,000 people in Oregon, Washington and California could almost instantly be living in a floodplain, the researchers found. If the once-every-500-year Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake ...
If the once-every-500-year Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake doesn’t do enough damage to the coastal Northwest on its own, frequent and widespread flooding from rising seas that follows will take ...
New research shows that in minutes after the earthquake hits, coastal areas of California, Oregon and Washington could drop over 6 and a half feet in elevation.
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