How do ships choose what speed to travel in the river?

How do ships choose what speed to travel in the river?

This may seem like an obvious question (they slow down), but the answer is actually quite complex. Today we’ll talk about ship speed in enclosed environments, about things like current and tides, and about some more obscure aspects of the physics of water that heavily affect ships in rivers.

Cold front could bring low land snow, gales

Cold front could bring low land snow, gales

We’re looking at an unusual cold weather event through today, with cold air coming down from Alaska. That could bring inland snow, and maybe some light snow/flurries to the coast.

The marine weather forecast includes the potential for gale force winds.

Overall it will be a wet week – a good thing for mitigating drought and fire risk later in the year.

Honoring Coast Guard rescue swimmer Tyler Jaggers

Honoring Coast Guard rescue swimmer Tyler Jaggers

In a tragic follow up to last Thursday’s show, we’ll talk about the passing of Tyler Jaggers, the US Coast Guard rescue swimmer who was gravely injured in a accident in Late February. The incident happened while Jaggers and his fellow helicopter crew members were attempting to rescue a stroke victim from a bulk carrier that was operating off the coast of Washington state. He passed away late last week.

We honor him and all service members of the US Coast Guard, who take serious risks on behalf of the public to do their jobs.

 

US Coast Guard rescue swimmer seriously injured in offshore accident

US Coast Guard rescue swimmer seriously injured in offshore accident

A US Coast Guard rescue swimmer was seriously injured in an accident during the course of a rescue mission last Friday.

As of earlier this week, he was on life support in a British Columbia hospital.

We’ll talk about the important role rescue swimmers and all Coast Guard personnel play in keeping us safe in challenging conditions.