A Texas A&M meteorologist explains the impact that climate change continues to have on the formation and intensity of hurricanes this season
Andrew Dessler says coastal residents should be less concerned about the number of storms and more concerned about their overall strength.
A new Texas A&M AgriLife study provides insights into natural protective storm barriers along coastlines.
Texas A&M researchers found the bay was two to four times more acidic than normal for at least three weeks after the storm.
More than 60% of Puerto Ricans seeking FEMA aid after Hurricane Maria had their applications denied – will the agency approve more this time?
In many communities, affordable housing returns slowly after a disaster, if at all, says a Texas A&M urban planning researcher.
The team deployed to Florida Oct. 4 to provide veterinary medical support for FEMA search and rescue dogs.
Nonprofits play many pivotal roles before and after FEMA aid runs out, says the director of Texas A&M's Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center.
The same La Niña conditions that helped usher in an exceptionally hot and dry summer are also setting the stage for increased hurricane activity — but those storms won’t bring the kind of rain Texans have been hoping for.
Texas A&M scientist has found that late season storms to have greater potential for intensifying than early season storms.