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Southwest Climate Outlook September 2016

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Southwest Climate Outlook September 2016 - Climate Summary

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Rio Grande-Bravo Outlook August 2016

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Aug 2016 CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast - The SW Monsoon - Playing With House Money, Living on Borrowed Time

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Southwest Climate Outlook August 2016 - Climate Summary

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Southwest Climate Outlook August 2016

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Presentation - DroughtView: Combining On-the-ground Know-how with Remotely Sensed Data to Assess Drought Impacts

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