
climate and weather
Texas A&M AgriLife Research studies show shiner and minnow populations could provide early signs of water depletion, drought, and other environmental changes.
Thomas Overbye, director of the Smart Grid Center, says there should not be a repeat of last year’s power grid collapse.
The Texas A&M Forest Service is readying firefighting resources due to warm, dry and windy weather conditions.
Storm specialist Christopher Nowotarski says tornadoes that develop in the winter months in Texas are usually not severe in strength.
December In Texas Hottest On Record In More Than 130 Years
Jan 3, 2022 • 2 min. readThe state climatologist says last month was the warmest December since 1889.
How Do Tiny Aerosol Particles Like Dust And Sea Salt Change Cloud Formation?
Dec 15, 2021 • 3 min. readNew NSF-funded research led by Texas A&M’s Yue Zhang will examine aerosol and cloud interactions, which have major implications for climate models and predictions.
An explanation of drought conditions across the state from a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension agronomist.
Professors in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences will conduct mobile field research for the new TRACER campaign to learn more about complex storm formations.
New Study Shows Importance Of Upper Ocean Temperature Structure To Hurricane Intensity
Nov 17, 2021 • 3 min. readTexas A&M scientist has found that late season storms to have greater potential for intensifying than early season storms.
Aggie Provides Life-Saving Information In Aftermath Of Hurricane Ida
Nov 12, 2021 • 3 min. readTexas A&M student Ella Murphy ’25 interned for the National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio office.