GRAND CANYON, Ariz. – A man from Alvarado, Texas[1], was found dead Tuesday on a popular trail in Grand Canyon National Park, according to park officials.
The 67-year-old man was discovered on the South Kaibab Trail near Cedar Ridge, a destination located
Satellite imagery taken on Wednesday shows the devastating aftermath of the Fourth of July floods[1] in Texas.
The looped video below includes images of Camp Mystic[2] near Hunt[3], Texas, where 27 girls and counselors were swept away early Friday morning by
The team at Colorado State University, led by Dr.Phil Klotzbach, is out with their updated seasonal prediction.It's based on conditions across the tropics that were observed on June 1, with an adjustment for the predicted atmospheric pattern for the rest
FORT COLLINS, Colo.– A hostile atmosphere over the Caribbean Sea has helped lead prominent weather experts at Colorado State University to give a slight downgrade in their hurricane forecasts for the rest of this season.
Dr.Phil Klotzbach and his team are
KERRVILLE, Texas – Hundreds of people are continuing to look for victims and possible survivors who were swept away when catastrophic flooding[1] decimated communities across Texas[2]’ Hill Country over the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
The disaster[3] struck
Communities across the U.S.[1] are reeling after torrential rain produced catastrophic flooding[2] that sent deadly walls of water rushing downstream, devastating communities in Texas[3], New Mexico[4] and North Carolina[5] – all within a week.
And as residents
RUIDOSO, N.M.– Homes[1] in New Mexico[2] have been destroyed and search and rescue operations are underway after catastrophic and historic flooding[3] left at least three people, including two children, dead in the village of Ruidoso[4].
Officials said the