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Workshop - Developing a drought monitoring playbook for Arizona rangelands

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Workshop - Native Waters Arid Lands Tribal Summit

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Southwest Climate Outlook October 2019

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Oct 2019 Southwest Climate Podcast - The 'Conservation of Misery and Lapse Rate Doping' Edition

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Southwest Climate Outlook September 2019

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August 2019 Southwest Climate Podcast - Tracking The Non-Soon - The Nobody Really Wins Edition

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