Good afternoon, From the National Weather Service: A large and strong storm system will affect much of Southeast Alaska late Tuesday evening through Wednesday evening.
Strong Storm for the Weekend (Oct 1st-ish, 2021)
As HSC’s first WRN Ambassador post, looks like there is a strong storm coming this weekend. The timing and strength is not certain yet, but
HSC is your new WRN Ambassador
Haines Science Center has applied for, and received, official classification as a NOAA Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador™! The Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador initiative is an effort to
Helicopters: Beach Road Geoscience Update
Looks like the clouds are lifting! This means that the helicopters you’re seeing are moving drill rigs and supplies to boring locations above Beach Road.
Haines Geosciences Update
Haines residents:Come find out about all the research going into the landslides across the entire borough!Hosted by: Haines Avalanche CenterTopic: Haines Geo Science Update for
Low tide week!
Haines residents are blessed with very low morning tides this week. Thursday, May 27th will be the lowest at a -4.8. Time to explore and
Volcanoes – Good to know!
Alaska is an increasingly active place Volcanic activity level heightened in the Aleutian chain. The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) has heightened the alert status of
Letter from the Director
Hello, On behalf of everyone involved with the Haines Science Center project, I would like to welcome you all to the beginning of something that
SHAMN Phase One Has Started!
The Haines Science Center is unrolling the Student Hydrology and Atmospheric Monitoring Network (SHAMN) in three phases – and Phase One is starting NOW! Are
New Website!
Welcome to Haines Science Center! Please look around and….