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January 2013 Climate Summary

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Overview of recent and expected climate and weather conditions in the Southwest.

December 2012 Southwest Climate Podcast

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November 2012 Southwest Climate Podcast

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November 2012 Climate Summary

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Overview of recent and expected climate and weather conditions in the Southwest.

October 2012 Southwest Climate Podcast

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October 2012 Climate Summary

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Overview of recent and expected climate and weather conditions in the Southwest.

Coping with Drought on the Rio Grande

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This video is part one in a series exploring the impacts of the current drought on water management and agriculture in New Mexico’s Lower Rio Grande Valley.

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