During August 25-30, 2017, Hurricane Harvey stalled over Texas and caused extreme precipitation, particularly over Houston and the surrounding area on August 26-28. This resulted in extensive flooding with over 80 fatalities and large economic costs. It was an extremely rare event: the return period of the highest observed three-day precipitation amount, 1043.4 mm 3dy-1 at Baytown, is more than 9000 years (97.5% one-sided confidence interval) and return periods exceeded 1000 yr (750 mm 3dy-1) over a large area in the current climate. Observations since 1880 over the region show a clear positive trend in the intensity of extreme precipitation of between 12% and 22%, roughly two times the increase of the moisture holding capacity of the atmos...
Hurricane Harvey produced widespread rainfall amounts over 1000 mm in portions of Southeast Texas, i...
Hurricanes and other severe coastal storms have become more frequent and destructive during recent y...
The far-reaching impacts of global warming on precipitation patterns warrant our unwavering attentio...
During August 25-30, 2017, Hurricane Harvey stalled over Texas and caused extreme precipitation, par...
Hurricane Harvey made landfall in August 2017 as the first land-falling category 4 hurricane to hit ...
Record rainfall amounts were recorded during Hurricane Harvey in the Houston, Texas, area, leading t...
The human influence on precipitation during tropical cyclones due to the global warming is now well ...
On June 5th, 2001, Tropical Storm Allison made landfall west of Galveston, Texas with maximum sustai...
On August 25, 2017, Hurricane Harvey made landfall near Rockport, Texas as a Category 4 hurricane wi...
On August 25, 2017, Hurricane Harvey made landfall near Rockport, Texas as a Category 4 hurricane wi...
Hurricane Harvey was devastating to the Upper Texas Coast. The storm flooded a third of Houston, cau...
Tropical cyclone (TC) rainfall amounts are compared from 1950–2017 for Houston, Texas and Miam...
We estimate, for current and future climates, the annual probability of areally averaged hurricane r...
Hurricane Harvey made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane in Port Aransas, Texas on August 26, 2017 a...
There has been an alarming increase in the frequency of major flooding events along the Gulf Coast o...
Hurricane Harvey produced widespread rainfall amounts over 1000 mm in portions of Southeast Texas, i...
Hurricanes and other severe coastal storms have become more frequent and destructive during recent y...
The far-reaching impacts of global warming on precipitation patterns warrant our unwavering attentio...
During August 25-30, 2017, Hurricane Harvey stalled over Texas and caused extreme precipitation, par...
Hurricane Harvey made landfall in August 2017 as the first land-falling category 4 hurricane to hit ...
Record rainfall amounts were recorded during Hurricane Harvey in the Houston, Texas, area, leading t...
The human influence on precipitation during tropical cyclones due to the global warming is now well ...
On June 5th, 2001, Tropical Storm Allison made landfall west of Galveston, Texas with maximum sustai...
On August 25, 2017, Hurricane Harvey made landfall near Rockport, Texas as a Category 4 hurricane wi...
On August 25, 2017, Hurricane Harvey made landfall near Rockport, Texas as a Category 4 hurricane wi...
Hurricane Harvey was devastating to the Upper Texas Coast. The storm flooded a third of Houston, cau...
Tropical cyclone (TC) rainfall amounts are compared from 1950–2017 for Houston, Texas and Miam...
We estimate, for current and future climates, the annual probability of areally averaged hurricane r...
Hurricane Harvey made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane in Port Aransas, Texas on August 26, 2017 a...
There has been an alarming increase in the frequency of major flooding events along the Gulf Coast o...
Hurricane Harvey produced widespread rainfall amounts over 1000 mm in portions of Southeast Texas, i...
Hurricanes and other severe coastal storms have become more frequent and destructive during recent y...
The far-reaching impacts of global warming on precipitation patterns warrant our unwavering attentio...