NEWS
Texas A&M Expert: State Experiencing Record Low Numbers Of Tornadoes
Rains may have eased Texas’ drought situation in recent days, but the big weather story may be the lack of severe storms and tornadoes in the state – down by as much as 90 percent in some areas, according to a Texas A&M University expert.
Sep 20, 2018
Read moreTexas A&M Releases Updated 2018 Hurricane Experts Guide
The 2018 hurricane season begins June 1 and Texas A&M University has nearly 40 faculty experts available to discuss every aspect of hurricanes from early formation, recovery and resilience and more until the season ends Nov. 30.
Sep 14, 2018
Read moreWith Extreme Temperatures, Will The Summer Of 2018 Be One Of Texas’ Hottest?
On July 23, the temperature in Waco peaked at 114 degrees and the temperature in San Angelo was 108, the highest ever recorded for both cities, according to the Office of the Texas State Climatologist (OSC) at Texas A&M University.
Aug 24, 2018
Read moreOne Year Later: Texas A&M Experts Discuss Hurricane Harvey And Storm Preparation
Rains may have eased Texas’ drought situation in recent days, but the big weather story may be the lack of severe storms and tornadoes in the state – down by as much as 90 percent in some areas, according to a Texas A&M University expert.
Aug 21, 2018
Read moreTexas A&M University Hurricane Experts Guide
The 2018 hurricane season begins June 1 and Texas A&M University has nearly 40 faculty experts available to discuss every aspect of hurricanes from early formation, recovery and resilience and more until the season ends Nov. 30.
May 31, 2018
Read moreTexas A&M Climatologist: State Very Dry, Rain Relief May Be Months Away
Just a few months after Texas endured the most rainfall ever recorded in the United States, at least 67 percent of the state is in some form of drought.
Feb 6, 2018
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