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    "title": "Tracking Weather Extremes: July 2025 Texas Precipitation and Guadalupe River Flooding",
    "description": "Created with NASA's GEOS-FP 2km replay data, this visualization shows extreme precipitation across Texas from June 30 - July 5, 2025. The Hunt City, marked on the visualization, experienced 6.5 inches of rain in three hours on July 4th, triggering catastrophic Guadalupe River flooding that reached record-breaking levels of 37.52 feet - the highest ever recorded at this location.",
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        "alt_text": "Map of Texas showing color-coded 24-hour precipitation accumulation from June 30 - July 5, 2025. The visualization displays varying precipitation levels across the state using a color scale, with purple/red/yellow hues indicating higher rainfall amounts. A black dot marks the location of Hunt City in the Texas Hill Country region, where extreme precipitation of 6.5 inches in three hours on July 4th caused catastrophic flooding of the Guadalupe River. The precipitation patterns show concentrated heavy rainfall in the central Texas Hill Country area, with Hunt City located in one of the areas of highest accumulation.",
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            "description": "This visualization uses NASA's GEOS-FP 2km replay data to analyze extreme precipitation patterns across Texas from June 30 through July 5, 2025, revealing the meteorological conditions behind one of the most catastrophic flash flooding events in Texas Hill Country history. \r\n\r\nThe statewide precipitation analysis shows how intense rainfall concentrated in Kerr county, with Hunt City experiencing an extraordinary weather event on July 4th when 6.5 inches (170 mm) of rain fell in just three hours. This extreme precipitation rate triggered catastrophic flooding along the Guadalupe River, which surged 26 feet in 45 minutes at Hunt before reaching a record-breaking crest of 37.52 feet - the highest level ever recorded at this location. \r\n\r\nThe visualization displays precipitation accumulations across the entire state while marking Hunt city to illustrate where these extreme rainfall totals converged with the geography of the Guadalupe River system, creating conditions for rapid-onset flooding that devastated downstream communities throughout the Texas Hill Country.",
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