Massive Storm Beaches Processing Barge in Bristol Bay, Tosses Boats and Container Vans in Unalaska
The fall storms in the Bering Sea have begun this year in August, with a record-breaking 120-mph winds in Unalaska that “toppled boats, threw shipping containers in the bay, and even blew the windows out of American President Lines’ crane,” reported Hope McKenney for Alaska’s Energy Desk at KUCB in Unalaska.
In Bristol Bay, where barometric pressure dropped to a record low of 28.40” on August 30, winds of 50 mph, gusting to 65-70mph throughout the night, blew the processing barge for ...
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