Ferry Overnight Flood Drivers
Ferry's climate creates predictable water damage windows. permafrost thaw and snowmelt flooding A close second is ice dam formation and glacial runoff.
Ferry experiences significant flood risk due to its proximity to glacial meltwaters and permafrost thaw. The subarctic climate leads to rapid snowmelt and ice dam formation, increasing flood potential during spring and early summer.
Ferry experiences significant flood risk due to its proximity to glacial meltwaters and permafrost thaw. The subarctic climate leads to rapid snowmelt and ice dam formation, increasing flood potential during spring and early summer. The dominant local driver is permafrost thaw and snowmelt flooding, with ice dam formation and glacial runoff a frequent secondary cause. Water damage progresses in stages: spread, absorption, microbial growth, structural compromise — each stage compounds the cost.
