Scientists say as glaciers retreat in a warming climate, landslide-generated tsunamis are likely to become more frequent.
A powerful tsunami seen from space is overturning what scientists thought they knew about how these waves travel.
Last summer’s upheaval in Tracy Arm is a geological hazard that could happen to other northern landscapes, a new study warns ...
NASA’s SWOT satellite captures the first high-resolution tsunami view, revealing complex wave patterns and reshaping how ...
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A wave nearly as tall as the Empire State Building tore through a Southeast Alaska fjord last year. A new study published ...
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Scientists studying the massive August 2025 landslide and tsunami in Southeast Alaska warn that the likelihood of similar large-scale events has increased substantially across the North as glaciers ...
By Will Dunham May 6 (Reuters) - Tracy Arm Fjord, in southeastern Alaska within the Tongass National Forest, presents a ...
On the evening of Aug. 9, 2025, passengers on the Hanse Explorer finished taking selfies and videos of the South Sawyer ...
The world’s second-tallest tsunami wave on record tore through the remote Tracy Arm fjord in Alaska last August, leaving ...