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Oct 2014 Southwest Climate Podcast: Monsoon Recap & El Niño Double Dips?

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Oct 2014 SW Climate Podcast: Monsoon Recap and an El Niño Double Dip

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2014 Tropical Storms: Norbert vs. Odile - Southwest Impacts

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Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido talk about the specific factors that fed into Norbert vs. Odile, as well as the differential impacts of these storms (in Sept 2014).

Taken from the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast

Southwest Climate Outlook October 2014

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El Niño Models - Q&A

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Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido talk about El Niño forecast models and the way that different metrics are used to predict/forecast an El Niño event.

Taken from the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast

Southwest Climate Podcast: Tropical Storm Climatology & El Niño Models

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Sept 2014 Southwest Climate Podcast: Tropical Storm Climatology & El Niño Summary

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Metrics of Institutional Adaptive Capacity of Water Governance in Arid Regions of the Americas

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Southwest Climate Outlook September 2014

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Trevor McKellar

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