New data from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory showed the Palos Verdes Peninsula sinking toward the ocean as fast as 4 inches a week. The report said that not only did the landslide accelerate ...
The speed is more than enough to put human life and infrastructure at risk,” Alexander Handwerger, a landslide scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said.
Researchers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory found that portions of land on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, home to an affluent Southern California city that faced an emergency declaration last ...
An analysis by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has determined that during a four-week period in fall 2024, land in some areas of Rancho Palos Verdes’ landslide area slid toward the ocean by ...
A new study finds that atmospheric rivers — the heavy rain and wind events most known for dousing California and other parts ...
RANCHO PALOS VERDES, Calif. -- A coastal community in Southern California is shifting downslope -- and closer to the Pacific Ocean -- at a rapid rate, according to NASA. The Palos Verdes Peninsula ...
NASA scientists tracked the uplift (shown in ... Some parts of the state, like the Big Sur mountains and Los Angeles’ Palos Verdes Peninsula, are descending due to slow-moving landslides likely ...
The neighborhoods along Los Angeles County's Palos Verdes Peninsula have been sliding toward the Pacific Ocean at a frightening rate of four inches per week, NASA data from last fall revealed.
Analysis by experts at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory indicates a combination of natural and anthropogenic factors are changing California's landscape.
A new map shows where land movement is accelerating, buckling roads and collapsing homes. By Austyn Gaffney and Harry Stevens L.A. COUNTY Rancho Palos Verdes Landslide direction Pacific Ocean ...
Wayfarers Chapel faces an uncertain future SCE begins restoring power to dozens of Peninsula homes as landslide slows NASA study shows RPV landslide area moved 4 inches a week Rancho Palos Verdes ...