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Presentation and Panel - SW Extension Climate Change Workshop

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Nov 2016 CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast - SW Climate & Water Year in Review

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Rio Grande-Bravo Outlook November 2016

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Southwest Climate Outlook November 2016

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Presentation - Modeling the Southwestern U.S. Water and Power Interconnected Systems

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Rio Grande-Bravo Outlook October 2016

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Southwest Climate Outlook October 2016

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