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It's challenging to predict extreme thunderstorms—improving this will help reduce their deadly and costly impacts

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Our ability to predict extreme weather from thunderstorms, like the recent catastrophic flash floods in Texas, is unsettlingly poor, even in the hours leading up to the event. Improvements in understanding, detecting and predicting extreme thunderstorms—and increasing community resilience to them—are badly needed.

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Our ability to predict extreme storm times, such as recent catastrophic sudden floods in Texas, is disrupted even in the hours leading up to the event. Improvements in understanding, detecting and predicting extreme storms – and an increase in community resilience for them – are very necessary. [...]

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ecotopical.com broke the news in on Saturday, August 9, 2025.
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