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Oct 18-19, 2022 Strong winds, high seas and flooding

October 18, 2022October 18, 2022 Steve Wishstar 0 Comment Weather
2022-10-18 2pm satellite weather image

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.

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Strong Storm for the Weekend (Oct 1st-ish, 2021)

September 28, 2021September 28, 2021 Steve Wishstar 0 Comment Uncategorized
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

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HSC is your new WRN Ambassador

September 28, 2021September 28, 2021 Steve Wishstar 0 Comment Uncategorized
WRN Ambassador logo

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

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Helicopters: Beach Road Geoscience Update

August 26, 2021August 26, 2021 Steve Wishstar 0 Comment Geology
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.

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Haines Geosciences Update

June 3, 2021June 3, 2021 Steve Wishstar 0 Comment Geology

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

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Low tide week!

May 25, 2021May 26, 2021 Steven Villano 0 Comment Good to Know, Ocean Quality
Low Tide at Carr's Cove

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

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Volcanoes – Good to know!

May 23, 2021May 24, 2021 Steven Villano 1 Comment Good to Know, Outside of Haines
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

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Letter from the Director

May 18, 2021May 19, 2021 Steven Villano 2 Comments Uncategorized
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

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SHAMN Phase One Has Started!

May 18, 2021May 19, 2021 Steve Wishstar 0 Comment Geology, SHAMN
SHAMN Borough Map

The Haines Science Center is unrolling the Student Hydrology and Atmospheric Monitoring Network (SHAMN) in three phases – and Phase One is starting NOW! Are

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New Website!

April 30, 2021May 20, 2021 Steven Villano 0 Comment Uncategorized
New Website!

Welcome to Haines Science Center! Please look around and….

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Recent Posts

  • Oct 18-19, 2022 Strong winds, high seas and flooding
  • Strong Storm for the Weekend (Oct 1st-ish, 2021)
  • HSC is your new WRN Ambassador
  • Helicopters: Beach Road Geoscience Update
  • Haines Geosciences Update

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