Alaskans: Submit ice photos to help predict flooding
Kristin Summerlin
907-474-6284
May 2, 2023
Fresh Eyes on Ice, a ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø citizen science project, is urging Alaskans to send in photos to help predict flooding in the state. Due to the cold spring, Alaska is at a higher risk of flooding this year, and Fresh Eyes on Ice is calling on members of the public to help keep their communities safe.
The project collects and shares ice photos from citizens to help make critical river ice break-up forecasts for Alaska communities and to understand long-term changes in ice. This year, photos submitted by the public will be sent directly to the National Weather Service to help predict flooding and issue warnings to communities.
To participate, Alaskans can submit pictures of river and lake ice to with location information and a brief description of conditions. Every community should be prepared for the potential of ice-jam flooding, and the observations made by citizens can provide critical information to forecasters and emergency management officials.
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ADDITIONAL CONTACT: Katie Spellman, klspellman@alaska.edu, 907-474-1554.
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