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Climate Whiplash Is the New Normal: Why Extreme Weather Is Becoming More Dangerous–and Less Predictable

Cision PR Newswire by Cision PR Newswire
July 15, 2026
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Texas State Climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon Joins Planet Classroom and VoiceAmerica to Map Real-World Solutions for Heat, Flooding, and Infrastructure Risk

NEW YORK, July 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — As communities across the United States face intensifying cycles of drought, flash flooding, and extreme heat, a critical question is emerging for policymakers, engineers, and citizens alike: Are we preparing for the climate we had—or the climate we are entering?


Planet Classroom is a Network on YouTube created by youth and for youth. (PRNewsfoto/Planet Classroom Network)

The Planet Classroom Network, in partnership with VoiceAmerica, today announces the podcast premiere of Net Zero Speaks to John Nielsen-Gammon. In this urgent climate briefing, host Pranav Kumar Gahadwal speaks with John Nielsen-Gammon, Texas State Climatologist and Regents Professor at Texas A&M University, to examine how extreme weather patterns are evolving—and what communities must do now to prepare.

The “7% Rule”: Why Rainfall Is Becoming More Intense

At the center of the conversation is a key scientific principle: For every 1 degree Celsius of warming, the atmosphere holds approximately 7% more moisture.

The result:

  • Heavier and more concentrated rainfall
  • Increased flood risk
  • Infrastructure systems pushed beyond design limits

The implication is clear: cities must begin planning for future climate extremes—not historical averages.

Heat Risk and Power Grid Pressure

The episode highlights a growing near-term threat: Triple-digit heat days in Texas could quadruple by 2036.

This shift carries cascading risks:

  • Increased strain on power grids
  • Rising public health exposure
  • Greater demand for heat-resilient urban planning

Extreme heat is no longer seasonal—it is becoming structural.

Volatile Storms, Less Time to Prepare

Storm systems are not only intensifying—their movements are becoming harder to forecast.

Key changes include:

  • Rapid hurricane intensification near landfall
  • Reduced evacuation and preparation windows
  • Longer-duration flooding from slow-moving, stalled storms

Preparedness, Nielsen-Gammon emphasizes, must begin before a storm is visible.

Why Drought and Flood Now Coexist

Texas is experiencing what experts call “weather whiplash”—a pattern where severe drought and major flooding occur within the identical seasonal cycle.

Contributing factors include:

  • El Niño and La Niña climate variability
  • Regional climate contrasts
  • Increased atmospheric instability

Communities must now plan for both scarcity and excess—often within the same year.

Local Solutions Are Already Emerging

Despite the scale of the challenge, adaptation is actively underway:

  • Long-term water planning in cities like Austin
  • Agricultural shifts to manage drought conditions
  • Infrastructure redesign for flood mitigation

The takeaway: local action is leading global climate resilience.

Key Questions for Communities and Policymakers

  • Are infrastructure systems designed for past conditions—or future extremes?
  • How can cities prepare for both drought and flooding simultaneously?
  • What investments are needed to protect public health during extreme heat events?
  • How do we translate climate science into actionable local planning?

A Climate Conversation Focused on Action

“This is not just about climate data—it’s about daily life, infrastructure, and safety,” says C. M. (Cathy) Rubin, Co-Founder and CEO of Planet Classroom. “By making science understandable and actionable, we empower communities to prepare for what’s coming.”

Listen Now: Net Zero Speaks to John Nielsen-Gammon

Available July 15, 2026, on VoiceAmerica and the Planet Classroom Network

Credits

  • Host: Pranav Kumar Gahadwal
  • Guest: John Nielsen-Gammon
  • Producer/Editor: Kaylee Cordray
  • Production Coordinator: Sam Burns
  • Art Direction: Emily Brooks

About Net Zero Speaks

Net Zero Speaks is Planet Classroom’s acclaimed climate interview series produced in partnership with the Protect Our Planet (POP) Movement. Through conversations between youth climate leaders and leading scientists, policymakers, innovators, and environmental experts, the series explores the solutions, challenges, and breakthroughs shaping the global transition to net zero.

More than 60 episodes have been produced, giving young people direct access to the experts helping shape the future of our planet.

About the Protect Our Planet (POP) Movement

The Protect Our Planet (POP) Movement mobilizes young people worldwide to advance climate solutions, support the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and protect threatened ecosystems. Through education, storytelling, advocacy, and youth engagement, POP empowers the next generation to become active participants in building a more sustainable future.

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