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Thumbnail of periodical. Feb 2010 9 | 2 Warmer means drier: comparing the 2000s drought to the 1950s drought
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Thumbnail of periodical. Jan 2010 9 | 1 El Niño–Southern Oscillation: the causes, impacts in the Southwest, and future
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Thumbnail of periodical. Mar 2010 9 | 3 Monitoring snowpack and forecasting streamflows in the Southwest
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Thumbnail of periodical. Apr 2010 9 | 4 The final gasp: Pinyon pines die faster during warmer droughts
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Thumbnail of periodical. May 2010 9 | 5 Keeping pace with warming—can plants and animals move fast enough
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Thumbnail of periodical. Jun 2010 9 | 6 The 2010 North American Monsoon Forecast: A roundtable discussion with three monsoon experts
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Thumbnail of periodical. Jul 2010 9 | 7 Climate and fire connections: the 2010 fire season in review and beyond
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Thumbnail of periodical. Aug 2010 9 | 8 Introducing the Moisture Balance Drought Index
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Thumbnail of periodical. Sep 2010 9 | 9 A One-Month Wonder: spottiness and brevity characterize 2010 monsoon season
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Thumbnail of periodical. Oct 2010 9 | 10 2010 Water Year in Review
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Thumbnail of periodical. Nov 2010 9 | 11 Climate Data 3: snow, climate, and streamflow networks
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