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Texas Sea Grant Receives Two Awards at Its 50th Anniversary Gala
Jun 7, 2022
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and U.S. Congressman Michael T. McCaul presented awards to Texas Sea Grant.
NOAA Predicts Another Year of Above-Normal Activity for 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Jun 2, 2022
Forecasters at NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center are predicting above-average hurricane activity this year, giving 2022 the seventh consecutive above-average hurricane season.
Imperial Barrel Award Team Competes In 8-Week International Competition
May 31, 2022
The team of Texas A&M students was assigned an evaluation area in the eastern deep-water Gulf of Mexico.
Christina Belanger Receives NSF CAREER Award
May 23, 2022
With the prestigious award, Belanger will provide first-generation students the opportunity to participate in research aimed at building global benthic foraminiferal database
Mysterious Dunes on Jupiter's Moon Explained By Scientists' New Model
May 23, 2022
New research co-authored by Texas A&M’s Dr. Ryan Ewing shows how dunes on Jupiter’s volcanically active moon, lo, were formed.
Texas Sea Grant Revitalizes Weighmaster Training Program
May 11, 2022
The program will train Texans interested in becoming weighmasters at sportfishing tournaments.
Chrissy Wiederwohl Awarded Provost Teaching Excellence Award
May 2, 2022
The Texas A&M Oceanography professor was awarded the 2022 Provost Academic Track Faculty Teaching Excellence Award by the Center for Teaching Excellence.
Scientists Find Gaps In Global River And Stream Monitoring
Apr 25, 2022
New research co-authored by a Texas A&M scientist analyzed placement of stream gauges that inform important global water datasets.
Weather Forecasters Nationwide Use Texas A&M’s Online Weather Data Platforms
Apr 15, 2022
Developed by faculty and staff in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences and College of Geosciences, the Weather Data Interface and High-Definition Weather platforms provide free access to useful weather forecasting data for meteorologists.
Atmospheric Data From India’s 2020 Lockdown Reveals How Black Carbon Affects Climate
Apr 14, 2022
Co-authored by Texas A&M scientists, new research on atmospheric conditions in India in 2020 shows how levels of black carbon and dust are related to climate and monsoons.
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