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    Snow, hurricane-force winds batter Alaska coast

    ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Packing hurricane-force winds, an Alaskan storm of "epic proportions" slammed into coastal communities, sending some residents fleeing to higher ground as it tore roofs from homes and knocked out power.

    The strongest storm to hit the state in four decades carried with it heavy snows and rains. The precipitation sent water levels rising late Wednesday night in Nome, causing flooding in low-lying areas, the National Weather Service said.

    "It's barely beginning to wind down along the coast," Stephen Kearney, a meteorologist for the Weather Service in Fairbanks, said late Wednesday night.

    Emergency officials warned that areas on Alaska's western coast between Norton Sound and Point Hope were vulnerable to a possible surge of sea water that could bring varying degrees of flooding to villages already soaked.

    However, there were no new reports of substantial damage in Nome late Wednesday night, the National Weather Service said.

    "The sea level will remain steady into the early morning hours and then start to come down tomorrow morning," Kearney told the Anchorage Daily News.

    Flooding was reported in Point Hope, where the water came within 10 feet of the airport runway, but the community still had power, Kearney said.

    Earlier, the storm produced 85-mph gusts, well above hurricane force. But emergency managers said that the winds had begun to taper off and were clocked with still-potent gusts of 55 mph. The storm passed through more southern points of its path.

    Some villages, such as Kivalina, could be even more vulnerable with winds shifting as they head to Russia, officials said.

    Water reportedly reached some reached homes in at least four Native villages, including Tununak and Kipnuk, state emergency managers said earlier Wednesday.

    "This is a storm of epic proportions," said meteorologist Jeff Osiensky with the National Weather Service. "We're not out of the woods with this."

    The last time the communities saw something similar was in November 1974, when a storm created a sea surge that measured more than 13 feet. The surge pushed beach driftwood above the level of the previous storm of its type in 1913.

     

    The weather service said "a potent upper level disturbance" rotating around the Bering Sea storm is expected to bring 3 to 8 inches of snowfall to the Anchorage area by Thursday afternoon. The service issued a winter weather advisory for Anchorage in effect until noon Thursday.

    Jeremy Zidek, spokesman for the state's emergency management agency, noted there have been no reports of injuries, and that damage so far has been largely limited to blown-out windows and battered roofs. Nome, Hooper Bay and Tununak reported scattered power outages. During outages, officials were able to maintain contact with communities by satellite phone and VHS radios.

    Wednesday's planned test of the National Emergency Alert System was cancelled in Alaska due largely to the weather, KSRM-radio reported.

    The highest wind gusts recorded — 89 mph — were at Wales at the western tip of the Seward Peninsula, which forms the U.S. side of the Bering Strait, said Bob Fischer, lead forecaster for the weather service in Fairbanks.

    Winton Weyapuk, president of the Wales Village Corp., said the community suffered more lost sleep than damage.

    "People said they were worried," Weyapuk said. "When the wind gusted here, it was pretty loud inside their homes."

    Some families moved to the school overnight as a precaution. Water came high into dunes in front of the village and approached the school steps, he said. But a drive through the community of 136 before the sun came up revealed little damage.

    The southeast direction of the wind helped, Weyapuk said.

    "The wind was blowing parallel to the beach instead of from the south or southwest, which would have brought the waves straight in," he said.

    In Nome — the biggest of the coastal communities with about 3,600 residents — wind gusted to 61 mph. City officials said Wednesday afternoon that they closed and barricaded streets in low-lying areas where flooding was reported and urged residents to keep clear of those areas.

    Residents along Front Street, which runs less than 100 feet from the seawall that protects Nome from the Bering Sea, were asked to voluntarily evacuate Tuesday night. They stayed with friends on higher ground or at one of two shelters opened by the city at a recreation center and at a church, Brown said.

    About 180 miles to the northeast, in Kotzebue, the regional hub for northwest Alaska villages, the storm had quieted down by 10:30 a.m.

    Wind gusting to 74 mph had damaged a few sheds and roofs. But power, phones and other utilities were not interrupted, said Dennis Tiepelman, public administrator for the Northwest Arctic Borough.

    "Just debris and loose stuff flying around. No power outage, no utilities were off," Tiepelman said.

    As the storm moved north to the Chukchi Sea at midday, a 14-foot rock seawall was holding up in Kivalina, one of the villages hardest hit by coastal erosion in recent decades, said community spokeswoman Colleen Swan.

    Damage so far was limited to tin roofing on homes.

    Swan's sister, Marilyn Swan, made the five-minute walk to her job as the city clerk. By the time she arrived, she was covered with clumps of snow.

    "I've never seen it that bad before," she said. "We've had storms, but this is pretty strong."

    The storm also pounded Tununak, 519 miles northwest of Anchorage. Water rising in a river had reached boardwalks in the Yupik Eskimo village, resident Elizabeth Flynn said.

    The state and emergency managers in the villages have long prepared for the powerful storms that batter Alaska's western coast, holding twice-yearly meetings on dealing with emergencies. In the past few years, the state has held evacuation workshops as well, Zidek said.

    The Coast Guard had received no calls Wednesday morning from vessels seeking help from the storm, Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Francis said.

    Francis said the storm hit after most crab fishing had concluded.

    "We're kind of in a lull with a lot of the fisheries," she said.

    _____

    Associated Press writer Rachel D'Oro contributed to this report.

     
    • .  •  Raleigh, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I have never had the opportunity to visit Alaska but my impression has always been that the people there take the WEATHER WARNINGS very seriously.
      • Jenny S 6 mths ago
        Good for them, it saves a lot of lives and property.
      • Corrie 6 mths ago
        Yes, we do. Our lives depend on it.
      • mike oxbig 6 mths ago
        Yeah I can understand how this storm effects you living in Anchorage. I'm terrified in Wasilla that I can't make it to Walmart. Stop making good sense sound so dramatic you fool.
    • Cat  •  Okinawa-shi, Japan  •  6 mths ago
      i love Alaska its a beautiful state
      • Van Dammeage 6 mths ago
        I'm glad we kicked the Japs out in WW2
      • IdiocracyAmerika 6 mths ago
        I served a tour on Attu Island, and we wasted too many lives for it (on both sides). Japanese that visited were nice, and welcomed as guests. They brought us some saki. I still have aleutian jade.
      • IdiocracyAmerika 6 mths ago
        a storm in '78 packed a 96 knot gust on Attu.....
    • NMSU  •  6 mths ago
      When Alaskans start preparing for a storm then you know it is something big.
    • Debbie  •  Nashville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Take care friends in Alaska. Stay safe and God Bless!
    • Marty  •  6 mths ago
      To the People of Alaska take care and God Bless
    • Shick  •  6 mths ago
      Forget Sarah Palin, or crab boats, or cruises. Let's just Wish these AMERICANS good luck and support.
      • jenkmeister 6 mths ago
        I didn't realize Sarah Palin, those crab boat workers and those people on cruise ships weren't AMERICANS.......sorry.......We TRUE AMERICANS hope you die.....but GOOD LUCK AND SUPPORT to the TRUE AMERICANS....(not Sarah Palin, Crab boat workers, or the 1% on cruise ships)....
      • Terri 6 mths ago
        No Alaska cruises this time of year, the cruise ship season ends in the beginning of September partially due to the storm season in Southeast Alaska
    • kathrynw  •  Troy, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Thoughts and prayers for all the people and animals there.
      • steverogers 6 mths ago
        and animals? lol they are better suited than the people.
      • Gwynee 6 mths ago
        Totally agree!!!!
    • Anonymous  •  6 mths ago
      The ignorance of some people on here is astounding....I am embarrassed for you. "I see stupid people......!" Alaska is a beautiful state with beautiful people living there!
      • jabba 6 mths ago
        by far, out of the states Ive lived in and been too Alaska has the best ration of gorgeous women-cute women not alot of hogs up there. there up there but whatever everybody has them. lived in up there for 14 years.
    • Hector  •  El Paso, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Alaska people are tough and this state is awesome. Every American should visit Alaska. Stop wasting your many in Europe or Asia. See America first.
    • Righteous Brother  •  Spokane, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Our prayers are with our Alaskan bretheren!
    • buckynow  •  Sioux Falls, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Thoughts and prayers are with all of you in Alaska.
    • seadog  •  San Luis Obispo, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Glad the crab guys were not out there ...
    • Rhino  •  6 mths ago
      Hunker down people! Best of luck to you. I used to live there. I know what you're going through.
    • northern lights  •  6 mths ago
      Alaska rocks!
    • Southsider  •  Cicero, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Hang in there Alaska,,my prayers are out to you.
    • Amy  •  Effingham, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Prayers to Alaska!
    • theoman671  •  6 mths ago
      one word to explain this unbelieivable weather...nature
    • regusted  •  Fayetteville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      My prayers are with the people of Nome. I lived there in the late 1940s, courtesy Uncle Sam, and loved it, and the people. I have some pictures on exhibit at the museum. Anyway, I was quite happy there - worked out of the Federal Building on Front St. At night, I played records on WXLN. the Voice of the Arctic. It was an AFRS station. Re: the current conditions - good luck.
    • Flying_Bears_Rule!  •  6 mths ago
      I love Calif Blondes first...and will take you on a date in my ozone depleting SUV to a restaurant with a huge carbon footprint which throws away huge amounts of uneaten food along with plastics and other items that do not bio-degrade. Then we will spend the evening walking the beach and side stepping all of the trash that traveled from Japan and needles from the drug users and then make out on the beach next to the fire pits and trash. mmmmm...mmm...
    • BaseballNutty  •  6 mths ago
      BREAKING NEWS:

      Barack Obama appeared at a nationally televised press conference earlier today and announced that the recent bad weather being recorded in Alaska was former President George W Bush's fault. Obama was quoted as saying " The recent uh weather being uh experienced in Alaska uh was inherited from the Previous administration. I have uh advised my security staff to uh look into this matter, and have put a call into the current Governor of Alaska and uh told them that this is George Bush's fault and not mine"
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