The
sixth and biggest of super typhoons this year.
Just
wondering aloud what this means for sea ice in the area
North Pacific 'super typhoon' headed toward Bering Sea region
The biggest storm "in a very long time" is headed toward the Bering Sea region and could strike the western Aleutian Islands by Friday, says the National Weather Service.
3
November, 2014
The
storm currently known as Super Typhoon Nuri is expected to skirt the
east coast of Japan by Wednesday. Anchorage-based meteorologist
Matthew Clay said it could bring hurricane-force winds, storm surges,
coastal erosion and flooding to communities in the Aleutians and the
Pribilof Islands in the Bering Sea.
Clay
said St. Paul, in the Pribilofs, is one Alaska community that could
be hit hard by the storm.
St.
Paul Harbor Master Jason Merculief said the village of 453 has been
hit by many large storms, but there is little residents can do to
protect the harbor. "If the winds are from the southwest, like
the weather service says, our harbor will take a beating," he
said.
To
Merculief's knowledge, the harbor hasn't been badly damaged by a
storm since the 1980s, while it was being built.
"Right
now, we only have about one boat coming in a week for crabbing
season, but it depends," said Merculief. He added that boats
won't be able to get into the harbor during a bad storm and must go
to a sheltered side of the island to wait it out.
Unalaska,
which has the largest population of any community in the Aleutian
Islands, sits amid terrain that can break harsh winds and protect the
city, said Clay.
The
storm is expected to first hit Shemya, an island near Attu Island in
the far western Aleutians, on Friday afternoon. Clay said he expects
the weather service to have a much clearer picture of what the storm
will bring by Wednesday.
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