Publications
2012
Schuster, E., Colby, B. G., Jones, L., & O’Donnell, M. (2012). Understanding the Value of Water in Agriculture: Tools for Negotiating Water Transfers.
Al-Kofahi, S. D., VanLeeuwen, D., Samani, Z., & St Hilaire, R. (2012). Water Budget Calculator Created for Residential Urban Landscapes in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 138(6), 525-533. https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)IR.1943-4774.0000439
Council, N. R. (2012). Weather Services for the Nation: Becoming Second to None (Issues 9780309259729). The National Academies Press.
Brugger, J., & Crimmins, M. A.. (2012). Weather, Climate, and Rural Arizona: Insights and Assessment Strategies. Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Lamberton, M. (2012). Western States Seed Clouds in Search of New Water. In Southwest Climate Outlook (Vols. 11, pp. 3-5).
Owen, G., McLeod, J. D., Koldern, C. A., Ferguson, D. B., & Brown, T. J. (2012). Wildfire Management and Forecasting Fire Potential: The Roles of Climate Information and Social Networks in the Southwest United States. Weather, Climate, and Society, 4(2), 90-102. https://doi.org/10.1175/WCAS-D-11-00038.1
2011
Guido, Z. (2011). Atmospheric Rivers: Harbors for Extreme Winter Precipitation. In Southwest Climate Outlook (Vols. 10, pp. 3-5).
Guido, Z. (2011). Extreme Events in the Southwest. In Southwest Climate Outlook (Vols. 10, pp. 3-6).
Guido, Z., & Crimmins, M. A.. (2011). A Double-Dip? Mounting Evidence Suggests La Niña Will Return This Winter. In Southwest Climate Outlook (Vols. 10, pp. 3-6).
Guido, Z. (2011). Summer Blooms Wait on the Rain. In Southwest Climate Outlook (Vols. 10, pp. 3-5).
Guido, Z. (2011). Forecasting the Monsoon: What to Expect (or not) this Summer. In Southwest Climate Outlook (Vols. 10, pp. 3-5).
Climate Assessment for the Southwest Annual Progress Report for Funding Year 2010 - 2011. (2011). Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Guido, Z. (2011). Dry Winter Escalates Need for Wet Monsoon. In Southwest Climate Outlook (Vols. 10, pp. 3-5).
Eakin, B. (2011). Climate Change Poses Challenges to Food Security in the Southwest. In Southwest Climate Outlook (Vols. 10, pp. 3-5).
Guido, Z., & Lenart, M. (2011). Rising temperatures bump up risk of wildfires. In Southwest Climate Outlook (Vols. 10, pp. 3-5).
Guido, Z. (2011). Deep Freezes: Will future warming paradoxically cause more extreme cold events?. In Southwest Climate Outlook (Vols. 10, pp. 3-5).
Colby, B. G., & Frisvold, G. B.. (2011). Adaptation and resilience: The economics of climate, water, and energy challenges in the American Southwest. Earthscan.
O’Lenic, E., Hartmann, H., Ou, M., Pelman, K., & Handel, S. (2011). An Emerging Protocol for Research to Operations (R2O) at Climate Prediction Center (CPD).
Hartmann, H., Buizer, J., dos Santos, P., Moss, R., Patton, L., & Welling, L. (2011). Appendix 4 - Participatory scenario planning in regional and sectoral stakeholder activities in the National Climate Assessment. National Climate Assessment Development and Advisory Committee.
Frisvold, G. B., & Emerick, K. J. (2011). Applying Bargaining Theory to Western Water Transfers. In Adaptation and resilience: The economics of climate, water, and energy challenges in the American Southwest. Earthscan.
Garfin, G. M., Lee, N., Magana, V., Stewart, R., Rolfe, T., & McEvoy, J. (2011). CHANGE: Climate and Hydrology Academic Network for Governance and the Environment. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 92(8), 1045-1048. https://doi.org/10.1175/2010BAMS2927.1
Guido, Z. (2011). Climate Change and Water in the Southwest: A summary of a special peer-review article series. In Southwest Climate Outlook (Vols. 10, pp. 3-5).
Overpeck, J. T., Meehl, G. A., Bony, S., & Easterling, D. R. (2011). Climate Data Challenges in the 21st Century. Science, 331(6018), 700-702. https://doi.org/10.1126/Science.1197869
Bark-Hodgins, R., & Colby, B. G.. (2011). Climate, Changing Snowpack, and the Future of Winter Recreation. In Adaptation and resilience: the economics of climate, water, and energy challenges in the American Southwest (p. xxiii, 264 p.). Earthscan.
Pagination
- First page
- …
- 19
- 20
- 21
- …
- Last page