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Dec 2017 SW Climate Podcast - Convergence & Persistence in the SW - Drought, Wildfire, & La Niña Conditions

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Southwest Climate Outlook December 2017

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Rio Grande-Bravo Outlook December 2017

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Rio Grande-Bravo Outlook November 2017

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Southwest Climate Outlook November 2017

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Nov 2017 SW Climate Podcast - A Tale of Two Octobers in the Southwest

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CLIMAS Colloquium Series - Climate & Health in the Southwest

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Presentation - Economic Aspects of Tribal Water Management and Settlement Negotiations

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Rio Grande-Bravo Outlook October 2017

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Southwest Climate Outlook October 2017

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