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Texas state climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon said the deadly flooding in Kerr County over July Fourth weekend was not caused ...
Kerrville resident Mary Jane Sharp found a piece of her past at the town’s flood memorial—a red chair swept away in the July 4 flood.
Climate change has made extreme rainfall more common and more intense. But many flood risk maps have yet to catch up.
Between July 3 and 6, Texas Hill Country experienced catastrophic flash flooding along the Guadalupe River system. The floods ...
The tragic flooding that struck Texas on July 4th left behind a trail of devastation, particularly in the Kerrville area. While the event was undeniably severe, it was not entirely unprecedented. This ...
Dr. Marshall Shepherd, a renowned meteorologist and director of the University of Georgia's Atmospheric Science Program, ...
Overdevelopment in flood-prone areas and inadequate mapping from the Federal Emergency Management Agency likely contributed to the tragedy that unfolded in central Texas July 4, when sudden flooding ...
In the aftermath of the 2025 Texas floods, a look back at some of the most destructive and defining flood events in the state ...
KXAN's Avery Travis and Will DuPree speak with Dr. Ogan Gurel, a physician and expert at the University of Texas at Arlington's College of Business Health Care Administration program. He talks about ...
From the column: "Climate-driven disasters will continue to intensify (and) we can no longer blindly rely on past experience ...
A hydrologist explains why the region is known as Flash Flood Alley and how its geography and geology can lead to heavy ...
Texas leads the nation in flood-related deaths, with over 1,000 fatalities from 1959 to 2019. Factors such as geography, ...