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James Buizer

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Aug 2014 Southwest Climate Podcast: Monsoon Frequency vs. Intensity, & El Niño Still Dragging its Heels

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Southwest Climate Outlook August 2014

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1075' - Shortage on the Colorado River Ep. 5 - Tucson Water & Muncipal Water Issues

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1075' - Shortage on the Colorado River Ep. 4 - The Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District

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Southwest Climate Outlook June 2014

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June 2014 Southwest Climate Podcast: Impending Collision of El Niño and the Monsoon

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Southwest Climate Outlook April 2014

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Ben McMahan

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Southwest Climate Outlook May 2014

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