Everything Is Bigger in Texas, Including the Floods
Jeremy Deaton
at 12:47 PM Jun 24 2016
"I wish we WEREN'T in Texas anymore, Toto"
Nature // 

As meteorologists look to the latest heat wave scorching the Southwest, Houston's history-making floods have all but dropped from the news cycle. And yet, parts of the city are still reeling from the deluge.

America's fourth-largest city suffered through a downpour of biblical proportions—storms delivered more rain in a single day than any hurricane in the history of the city. Floods stole dozens of lives and incurred billions in damages.

Scientists have drawn a link between rising temperatures and increased precipitation. A warmer atmosphere can hold more water vapor and deliver heavier downpours. As the planet heats up, Houston can expect more severe rainfall.

Jeremy Deaton writes about climate and energy for Nexus Media. Mariya Pylayev is a video journalist at Nexus Media.

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