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According to new Yale research, adding lime to agricultural soils may help remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
We saw something similar when Hurricane Harvey dumped as much as 60 inches of rain on parts of Texas in 2017 and when Hurricane Helene devastated North Carolina last year—and co ...
As a climate scientist who calls Texas home, I can tell you that the Hill Country of Texas is no stranger to flooding.
The devastating floods that swept through the Texas Hill Country on July Fourth weekend have claimed more than 100 lives, ...
Warming ocean temperatures and warmer air mean there’s more water vapor in the atmosphere to fuel extreme downpours like ...
In the late 2010s, when Assistant Professor Flavio Lehner worked for the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, ...
Still, Schumer and Co. appear to have jumped the gun on this one. While staffing shortages at the NWS and related entities are part of Trump’s downsizing, all indications are that, given the ...
Editorial: The Texas deaths aren’t a smoking gun today but rather a cautionary tale about the future. Congress must confront ...
The columnist writes that the slashed budgets of NOAA, FEMA and the National Weather Service are just the ones we can’t help but notice now.
Central Texas is infamous for its flash flooding and arid soil, hard-packed ground into which water does not easily ...
Intense downpours like those in Texas are more frequent, but there’s no telling where they’ll happen
Intense rainstorms are becoming more frequent in most of the U.S. — though experts say where they occur and whether they ...
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