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The extreme costs and death toll of recent floodings across Texas, New Mexico, and the Northeast have put into question the ...
Sen. Maria Cantwell, a Democrat from Washington state, penned a letter to President Trump with five recommendations for ...
Even before the Central Texas floods that killed more than 100 people, the state was by far the leader in U.S. flood deaths due partly to geography that can funnel rainwater into deadly deluges, ...
Sen. Maria Cantwell’s letter advocating that the administration work with Congress to pursue bipartisan forecasting ...
Thanks to AI, startups like WindBorne hope to usher in a golden age of forecasting, but they rely in part on government data ...
KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — Just three people remained missing — down from nearly 100 at last count — since Texas Hill Country was pounded by massive flooding on July 4, officials said Saturday.
Two massive disasters this year are leading some to grapple with the question of how to get officials and the public to care and take action.
So far this summer, 18 of the 22 Texas metropolitan areas with a population of at least 100,000 have recorded below-average temps.
Conspiracy theories tried to “explain” the flooding from Tropical Storm Chantal and other earlier storms. The more outlandish ...
Renowned Texas meteorologist Troy Kimmel spoke on Inside Texas Politics about the forecast preceding the deadly flooding in the Hill Country.
WTOL 11 Chief Meteorologist Chris Vickers sits down with both Warning Coordination Meteorologists responsible for keeping ...