between April and June this year — a record 13.
just outside the town of KerrvilleKerr County's most senior official.adding that the highway has washed away.
the Guadalupe River rose 26 feet and it was a destructive flood.the Texas Division of Emergency Management had multiple meetings on Thursday to prepare.adding that if you do not live in area.
The camp said they had no power.Officials said they were still concerned about the weather.
According to Camp Mystic's website.
was asked during a news conference as to why camps along the Guadalupe River had not been evacuated in advance.said lead author Prof Piers Forster.
the authors note that the rate of emissions increases appears to be slowing as clean technologies are rolled out.But countries have continued to burn record amounts of coal.
'Every fraction of warming' mattersThe study is filled with striking statistics highlighting the magnitude of the climate change that has already happened.But human-caused warming was by far the main reason for last year's high temperatures.