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Texas state climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon said the deadly flooding in Kerr County over July Fourth weekend was not caused ...
Warming ocean temperatures and warmer air mean there’s more water vapor in the atmosphere to fuel extreme downpours like ...
The devastating floods that swept through the Texas Hill Country on July Fourth weekend have claimed more than 100 lives, ...
FEMA’s maps are essential tools for identifying flood risks, but they have significant gaps that limit their effectiveness.
The heavy rain that turned a river in Texas into a raging wall of water was fueled by unique atmospheric conditions, ...
The flood that tore through the Texas Hill Country early July 4 left more than broken infrastructure and a ruined weekend; it ...
Texas officials now say that just three people remain missing in the devastating floods that struck the state’s Kerr County, killing at least 135 people. At such a critical moment in US history, we ...
Officials in a Texas hill country community pummeled by deadly flooding on July 4 say just three people remain missing, down ...
Most U.S. adults who've experienced major flooding in the past five years think climate change was at least a partial cause.
The Lone Star State accounts for roughly a third of all damages caused by extreme weather in the U.S. during the last 10 years.
Kervillle Tivy coach Reece Zunker and his wife, Paula, were killed in the Hill Country floods. Their two sons are reportedly ...
“We must stop treating climate-driven events as unpredictable ‘natural’ disasters.” ...