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May 18th, 2020
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JUNEAU, Alaska –  Just outside Juneau, Alaska, climate researchers are tracking rising and falling ice and water levels in Suicide Basin glacial lake. This work is a preventative measure to protect neighboring communities from sizable flash floods and is now executed with the help of drones.

A research professor at the University of Alaska Fairbank’s Climate Adaptation Science Center, Gabriel Wolken, and his team have been working to visualize and predict the glacial lake’s seasonal flux.