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Interpreting the Weather
How can you tell when extreme weather is imminent, and what can you do to ensure you are prepared? In this podcast, Save Texas Streams Executive Director Lee Burton and veteran meteorologist Troy Kimmel break down how major weather systems form—and the warning signs that often appear before they ...
by Lee Burton, Logan Ferguson — Jan 29, 2026 climate change extreme weather texas floods texas freeze texas ice storm texas storms texas weather
Preserving Streams, Preventing Floods
On July 4, 2025, the Texas Hill Country was hit by devastating flash floods that left homes damaged and claimed at least 135 lives. To everyone impacted by the recent Central Texas floods, SBCA sends our heartfelt condolences—with particular compassion for families grieving loved ones and for tho...
by Lee Burton, Logan Ferguson — Sep 05, 2025 riparian buffer riparian vegetation texas floods texas hill country texas hill country floods texas rivers

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