Weather in Texas

Weather in Texas

Author: George W. Bomar

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2017-12-01

Total Pages: 495

ISBN-13: 1477315020

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Only in Texas could a snowstorm pelt the Panhandle at the very moment abrasive dust is scouring the Permian Basin while searing heat is wilting the Winter Garden region in the south. The state’s large size and central location within North America subject it to a great variety of weather occurrences. Texas state meteorologist George W. Bomar has been observing Texas weather for nearly half a century, and in Weather in Texas, he provides the essential guide to all of the state’s weather phenomena. Writing in lively layman’s language, Bomar fully explains both how the weather works and how Texans can prepare for and stay safe during extreme weather events. He describes the forces that shape Texas weather from season to season, including the influence of tropical cyclones, frontal boundaries, El Niño, and the polar jet stream. Bomar puts specific weather events in historical context, using a ranking system to illustrate how recent droughts, snowstorms, hurricanes, flash floods, and tornadoes compare with those of previous generations. He also includes comprehensive tabulations of weather data for every area of Texas, quantifying what constitutes “normal” weather, as well as the extreme limits of variables such as low and high temperatures, rain days, snow accumulations, and earliest and latest freezes. With everything from the latest science on climate change and weather modification to dramatic stories about landmark weather events, Weather in Texas is a must-have reference for all Texans..


Texas Weather

Texas Weather

Author: George W. Bomar

Publisher:

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13:

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Celebrating ten years in print, Texas Weather continues to offer the most complete, reader-friendly explanations of weather phenomena in the Lone Star State. This edition includes new information on electronic weather prediction, expanded guidelines for severe weather preparedness, and updated statistics on all record weather events.


That Terrible Texas Weather

That Terrible Texas Weather

Author: Johnny D. Boggs

Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing

Published: 2000-01-27

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0585227926

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True-life stories of survival against insurmountable odds, especially in natural catastrophes, hold a certain fascination for us all. That Terrible Texas Weather puts the reader in the eye of the storm, at the crest of the flood, and in the heat of the drought through a collection of newspaper reports and eyewitness accounts of victims caught up in some of the most devastating weather Texas has ever produced.


Texas Weather

Texas Weather

Author: Tricia Allen

Publisher: Top Publications

Published: 2000-06

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9781929976003

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It's 1947, Dallas County assistant DA, David Weather prepres to prosecute a rich, remorseless killer, known as "the Maniac", while dodging a spurned mistress, an angry husband and a protocol-driven boss. When he meets a beautiful reporter, sparks fly. Then an anonymous messenger threatens his fiancee, while old and new family secrets endanger his job-then his freedom and his life


Texas Weather

Texas Weather

Author: Harold E. Taft (Jr.)

Publisher:

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13:

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Texas meteorologist share their time on staff of KXAS-TV Channel 5 news station.


That Terrible Texas Weather

That Terrible Texas Weather

Author: Johnny D. Boggs

Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781556227271

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Contains a collection of stories and first-hand accounts of survival against hurricanes, tornados, and other natural disasters in Texas from 1856 to 1998 and includes a list of twenty of the worst tornados and deadliest hurricanes in U.S. history.


Texas Weather

Texas Weather

Author: Terry Dalrymple

Publisher:

Published: 2016-11-04

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 9781942956365

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This is an anthology containing the writing of 59 publishing Texas writers responding to Texas weather in poetry, fiction, and nonfiction.