Because of its prime real estate in central Texas, the National Weather Service still routinely calls upon its data to track and assess severe weather across the state. When a deadly tornado tore through the East Texas town of Onalaska on April 23, 2020, the radar was in the best position to record the tornado’s formation and help deliver timely warnings to the community.
The College of Geosciences seeks a $2 million endowment to provide for the continued maintenance of the radar as a unique educational tool, forecasting aid and historical icon of the Texas A&M atmospheric sciences program.
To learn more about this unique giving opportunity, contact David Bacot '90, senior director of development for the College of Geosciences, below.
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