A group of atmospheric scientists have uncovered an environmental footprint that could help explain why the cost of hailstorm damage is rapidly increasing in the United States.
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November 2019 Was Cooler and Drier, as U.S. Continued Its Record-Wet Year
Autumn wrapped up wetter and warmer overall.
Reducing Human Impacts Of Flash Flooding
Interdisciplinary Texas A&M research funded by the National Science Foundation aims to create data and framework to better inform flash flooding mitigation and preparedness.
Nutrient Content In A 1-Second Scan
A team of Texas A&M researchers found that spectroscopy may have a new use in food production from the field to the grocery store.
NOAA Launches Mission: Iconic Reefs to Save Florida Keys Coral Reefs
Mission: Iconic Reefs targets seven reefs throughout Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
World-First HydroATLAS Maps Earth’s River and Catchment Systems to Enhance Understanding and Protection
Two friends from opposite ends of the Earth have created a world-first high spatial resolution atlas that maps the environmental characteristics of all the globe’s rivers and catchments.