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Volume and Issue: 12 | 4
Feature Article: The New Normal
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Predicting El Niño
Dreaming of a white Christmas?
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Thumbnail of periodical. Oct 2002 1 | 4 PDO: Where will the footprints lead?
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Snowpack in the Southwest
Climate divisions: To use or not to use?
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Floods in the Southwest
Wet winter? Dry winter? What's the scoop?
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Monsoon brings relief, but not likely to end drought conditions
Tropical storm impacts on Arizona and New Mexico
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Jul 2002 1 | 1
Southwest drought could persist despite monsoon, El Niño
El Niño: A focus on variability
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Thumbnail of periodical. Jan 2011 10 | 1 Climate Change and Water in the Southwest: A summary of a special peer-review article series
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Thumbnail of periodical. Feb 2011 10 | 2 Deep Freezes: Will future warming paradoxically cause more extreme cold events?
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Thumbnail of periodical. Mar 2011 10 | 3 Rising temperatures bump up risk of wildfires
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Thumbnail of periodical. Apr 2011 10 | 4 Climate Change Poses Challenges to Food Security in the Southwest
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Thumbnail of periodical. May 2011 10 | 5 Dry Winter Escalates Need for Wet Monsoon
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Thumbnail of periodical. Jun 2011 10 | 6 Forecasting the Monsoon: What to Expect (or not) this Summer
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