Texas A&M researchers aim to create a future where data science and artificial intelligence are used to predict, prepare for and respond to natural hazards, from hurricanes to earthquakes.
Personnel made aerial hay deliveries to more than 4,500 stranded cattle, sheltered animals, surveyed damage and served as Texas State Operations Center liaisons in the wake of Tropical Storm Imelda.
Texas A&M Oceanography researchers observed abnormal water conditions during regularly scheduled sampling March 23 at several sites in Galveston Bay. Toxicity data from water samples will be available after April 8.