Recent climatology reports from Texas A&M University and state climate experts indicate that Texas is projected to experience increasing heat and dryness over the next 12 years. Forecasts and research suggest a hotter-than-usual summer due to climate change and the transition from El Niño to La Niña. The switch from El Niño to La Niña raises the likelihood of a hot summer, potentially the hottest on record.
The US government tampers with measured temperature data at Beeville, Texas to turn a long term cooling trend into a strong warming trend. #ClimateScam https://t.co/enc3sfSXsd
The US government tampers with measured temperature data at BALMORHEA, Texas to turn a long term cooling trend into a strong warming trend. #ClimateScam https://t.co/lAMPefZ4Jb
The probable switch from El Niño to La Niña increases the risk of a hot summer and possibly the hottest on record. https://t.co/tnKfmJg6bP
State climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon discusses what kind of weather Texas may see in 2036 in an update to his 2021 report. https://t.co/EEENtURUbN
Here's how hot and extreme Texas weather will be in 2036, according to a top state climate expert https://t.co/5tjtHbqPPE
How hot will Texas be in 2036? One of the state's top climate experts has the answers. https://t.co/OUPg8wQDdw
In 12 years Texas will be hotter than any year to date, see deadlier wildfires, study says https://t.co/nL53ZUBHaw
GETTING HOTTER EVERY YEAR 🌞 Researchers at Texas A&M University analyzed historic observations of temperature, precipitation and more and identified ongoing and likely future trends. https://t.co/CpvnncwRno
Texas is going to keep getting hotter, new climatology report shows https://t.co/TmNUE6MUXn
Get ready for a hot summer! (Again) Climate change + El Niño to La Niña transition = 🥵 "A hotter-than-usual summer is likely to occur in the U.S. and many other parts of the globe, according to new forecasts and scientific research." https://t.co/b6KkNBftEd https://t.co/7TOQC6ANbF
The latest outlooks, plus recent research, suggest an unusually hot June through August. https://t.co/TlVasPtf5p https://t.co/WeEnWB4FaO
Texas is going to get hotter and drier over the next 12 years, according to a new climatology report from researchers at Texas A&M University. https://t.co/cjiqgB8RHO
Texas is going to keep getting hotter, new @TAMU climatology report shows https://t.co/XkGrDH9AKj