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Most U.S. adults who've experienced major flooding in the past five years think climate change was at least a partial cause.
Ahead of the devastating July 4 floods that killed over 100 people in Central Texas, several National Weather Service offices ...
With hurricane season underway and jobs still open at the National Weather Service, Alief native Matt Moreland will serve as ...
Moist air masses fed the heavy rainfall as they moved into the so-called ‘Flash Flood Alley.’ For every 1°F increase in ...
Neil Jacobs, who was tapped by President Trump to lead the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), will face ...
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In what experts call "Flash Flood Alley," the terrain reacts quickly to rainfall steep slopes, rocky ground, and narrow ...
Authorities say more than 100 people have died in the raging floodwaters that hit Central Texas on Friday. Several of them ...
In an L.A. park, Trump unleashed his latest show of farce: The Battle of the Photo Op, argues columnist Gustavo Arellano.
The uncertainty about what happened at Mystic comes as local officials have repeatedly dodged questions about who was monitoring the weather and what measures were taken ahead of the flooding.
Death toll surpasses 110 and 173 still missing as governor fears ‘more could be added to list’ - At least 161 people remain ...
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