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From Texas Standard . What can we learn from hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria? To answer that question, and to facilitate planning for future storms,...
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The Great Galveston Storm of 1900 destroyed two-thirds of the Texas city and heavily damaged surviving structures. It remains the most deadly natural disaster and worst hurricane in U.S. history.
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Military C-130 and C-17 aircraft have been outfitted with medical equipment, as the Air Force flies patients to hospitals in the mainland U.S.
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As Irma approaches the U.S. and Jose spins in the Atlantic, many are wondering what hurricanes' connection to climate change might be.
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Irma is the strongest hurricane the National Hurricane Center has ever recorded in the Atlantic basin outside of the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico.
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As recovery efforts continue, scientists are studying how much climate change had to do with Harvey's record-setting rainfall and unusual path over Texas.
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Many Coastal Texas residents are finally able to begin the process of assessing the damage from Tropical Storm Harvey. But even as the storm cleanup is…
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As Harvey continues to dump damaging rain on the south, some researchers are looking at new ways to quantify the power of a big storm.
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Houstonians take to social media to share images and videos of Harvey's impact.