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Southwest Climate Outlook

Latest Southwest Climate Outlook
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April 2013
Volume and Issue: 12 | 4
Feature Article: The New Normal
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Volume: 4
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Apr 2005 4 | 4 Will April rains bring May flames?
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Mar 2005 4 | 3 Will the drought continue?
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Feb 2005 4 | 2 Is global warming creeping into Southwest forests?
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Jan 2005 4 | 1 Biologists bring water to species hurt by drought
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Volume: 3
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Dec 2004 3 | 12 The future Colorado River: Will it deliver?
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Nov 2004 3 | 11 Low flow in the Colorado River Basin spurs water shortage discussion among seven states
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Oct 2004 3 | 10
Plan to thin trees in Apache-Sitreaves forest could increase streamflow in short term
Salt cedar: Villain or scapegoat when it comes to water use?
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Sep 2004 3 | 9 Climate experts discuss Southwest drought
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Aug 2004 3 | 8 Forecasters expect below-normal East Pacific hurricane activity despite likely El Nino development this season
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Jul 2004 3 | 7 Monsoon forecasting could improve following study
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Jun 2004 3 | 6 Arizona to release drought plan for public comment
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May 2004 3 | 5 Beetles devastate forests in response to drought
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