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2020
Weiss, J. & Roudaut, M.Blanche, 2020. Bud Break at Buhl Memorial Vineyard, 2016-2020, Climate Assessment for the Southwest (CLIMAS).
Rozance, M.Ann et al., 2020. Building capacity for societally engaged climate science by transforming science training. Environmental Research Letters, 15, p.125008.
Meadow, A.M. et al., 2020. Climate Profile for The Verde Valley,
Villagomez-Márquez, N., 2020. Discovering the Quality of Harvested Rainwater, Tucson: CLIMAS.
Weiss, J., Roudaut, M.Blanche & Meadow, A., 2020. Review of the 2019 Winegrape Growing Season in Arizona, Climate Assessment for the Southwest (CLIMAS).
Ottman, M., Brierly, P. & Frisvold, G., 2020. Tools for Nitrogen Management of Wheat,
Anderson, T., Woodhouse, C.A. & Ferguson, D., 2020. Upper Lake Mary: Lake Level Response to Climate Variability,
2019
Carroll, S.Russo & Hudson, M., 2019. CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance.
Konyar, K. & Frisvold, G., 2019. Climate Policies as Water Policies. In Applied Methods for Agriculture and Natural Resource Management.
Smarik, S.G. et al., 2019. Dust Mitigation Handbook,
Hu, C., 2019. Econometric Analysis of the Arizona Alfalfa Market. University of Arizona.
Knudson, C., Gerlak, A.K. & McMahan, B., 2019. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Goal Planning Report,
Carroll, S.Russo, Rodriguez-Lonebear, D. & Martinez, A., 2019. Indigenous Data Governance: Strategies from United States Native Nations,
Keith, L., McMahan, B. & Wagner, T., 2019. Urban Heat Island Maps and decision-making, Climate Assessment for the Southwest (CLIMAS).
2018
Gerlak, A.K. et al., 2018. Climate risk management and the electricity sector. Climate Risk Management, 19, pp.12-22.
Kerna, A., Duval, D. & Frisvold, G., 2018. Contribution of On-Farm Agriculture and Agribusiness to the Pinal County Economy, Tucson: The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension.
Frisvold, G. et al., 2018. Evaluating Gravity-Flow Irrigation with Lessons from Yuma, Arizona, USA. Sustainability, 10(5).
Woodhouse, C.A. & Pederson, G., 2018. Investigating Runoff Efficiency in Upper Colorado River Streamflow Over Past Centuries. Water Resources Research .
Ghodsizadeh, Z., DuBois, D. & Klose, M., 2018. Modeling of dust emission for a crusted surface.
Crimmins, M.A., 2018. Monitoring Precipitation on Rangelands: Tools, Strategies, and Best Practices. 40th Annual Arizona/Utah Range Livestock Workshop and Tour.
Lemos, M. et al., 2018. To co-produce or not to co-produce. Nature Sustainability.
Colby, B. & Deol, S., 2018. Tribal Economies: Water Settlements, Agriculture, and Gaming in the Western U.S. Contemporary Water Research and Education, 163(1).
Colby, B. & Young, R., 2018. Tribal Innovations in Western Water Management. Western Economics Forum, 16(1), pp.38-46.
2017
Lega, J., Brown, H. & Barrera, R., 2017. Aedes aegypti abundance model improved with relative humidity and precipitation-driven egg hatching. Journal of Medical Entomology.
Climate Assessment for the Southwest, , 2017. Climate Assessment for the Southwest Annual Progress Report for Funding Year 2016-2017, Tucson: Institute of the Environment.
LeRoy, S. & Garfin, G., 2017. Climate of Las Cruces,
Garfin, G. et al., 2017. Climate Services for Coping with Climate Change, Drought, and Extreme Heat in the México-U.S. Border Region. In La Cuenca Del Rio Conchos: Una Mirada Desde Las Ciencias Ante El Cambio Climatico. Jiutepec, Morelos, Mexico: Instituto Mexicano de Tecnología del Agua, pp. 23-57.
Emile, E. et al., 2017. County-level climate change information to support decision-making on working lands. Climatic Change, 148(3), pp.pp 335-369.
Crimmins, M.A. et al., 2017. Discerning “Flavors” of Drought Using Climate Extremes Indices. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 56, pp.989-1001.
Ferguson, D.B. et al., 2017. Drought Monitoring to Support Planning for the Hopi Tribe: Final Report 2010-2016, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Weiss, J. & Crimmins, M., 2017. DroughtView: Satellite-based Drought Monitoring and Assessment, Arizona Cooperative Extension.
Brown, H. et al., 2017. Effect of temperature thresholds on modeled Aedes aegypti population dynamics. Journal of Medical Entomology.
Kelly-Richards, S., Valdés-Negroni, J. & Guerra-Schleef, F., 2017. El Desarrollo de Centrales Hidroeléctricas en el Territorio de las Comunidades Mapuche-Williche de la Cuenca del Lago Ranco y Lago Maihue Puelwillimapu, Tucson: Climate Assessment for the Southwest.
Meadow, A.M., 2017. An Ethnohistory of the NOAA RISA Program, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
McCabe, G. et al., 2017. Evidence that recent warming is reducing upper Colorado River Flows. Earth Interactions, 21.
Clarke, A.J., Colby, B.G. & Thompson, G.D., 2017. Household Water Demand Seasonal Elasticities: A Stone-Geary Model under an Increasing Block Rate Structure. Land Economics, 93(4), pp.608-630.
Garfin, G. & LeRoy, S., 2017. NIHHIS Rio Grande-Rio Bravo 2017 Summer Meeting: Evaluation, Knowledge Sharing, and Next Steps Summary, Tucson, AZ: Institute of the Environment.
Garfin, G. & LeRoy, S., 2017. NIHHIS Southwest Regional Pilot: 2017 Winter Work Streams Meeting Summary, Tucson, AZ: Institute of the Environment.
Carroll, S.Russo, Rodriguez-Lonebear, D. & Martinez, A., 2017. Policy Brief: Data Governance for Native Nation Rebuilding,
Frisvold, G., I., S. & Tronstad, R., 2017. Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Cotton Acreage Abandonment Case Study of Selected Counties in the US Cotton Belt. Western Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meetings.
Meko, D.M., Woodhouse, C.A. & Bigio, E.R., 2017. University of Arizona Southern California Tree-Ring Study,
Kerna, A., Colby, B. & Zamora, F., 2017. Valuing environmental flows in Mexico’s Colorado River Delta. Water Economics and Policy, 3(2), p.1650035.
Colby, B., 2017. Water Trading Innovations: Reducing Agricultural Consumptive Use to Improve Adaptation to Scarcity. In J. Ziolkowska & Peterson, J. , eds. Competition for Water Resources: Experiences and Management Approaches in the US and Europe. Cambridge, MA: Elsevier Publishing, pp. 317-331.
2016
Leroy, S., Garfin, G. & Black, M., 2016. Anticipating cascading effects from climate extremes. EOS, 97.
Weiss, J. & Crimmins, M., 2016. Better coverage of Arizona’s weather and climate: Gridded datasets of daily surface meteorological variables. Arizona Cooperative Extension Publication, AZ1704.
Climate Assessment for the Southwest, , 2016. Climate Assessment for the Southwest Annual Progress Report for Funding Year 2015-2016, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Magrane, E., 2016. Climate Change & Poetry, Tucson: CLIMAS.
Parris, A. et al., 2016. Climate in Context: Science and Society Partnering for Adaptation, New Jersey: Wiley Ltd. & Sons.
Kerna, A., Colby, B. & Zamora, F., 2016. Cultural and Recreational Values for Environmental Flows in Mexico’s Colorado River Delta. Water Economics and Policy, (1650035).
Crimmins, M., 2016. The El Niño-Southern Oscillation. Arizona Water Resource - Water Resources Research Center Quarterly Newsletter, 24(2), p.9.
Ferguson, D. et al., 2016. Evaluation to Advance Science Policy: Lessons from Pacific RISA and CLIMAS. In Climate in Context: Science and Society Partnering for Adaptation. New Jersey: Wiley Ltd. & Sons, pp. 215-233.
Brugger, J., Crimmins, M. & McClaran, M., 2016. Groups co-developing approaches to improve planning for drought on public lands, Part III. DroughtScape, (Summer).
Mount, J. et al., 2016. Improving the Federal Response to Western Drought: Five Areas for Reform, San Francisco, CA: Public Policy Institute of California.
Woodhouse, C. et al., 2016. Increasing influence of air temperature on upper Colorado River streamflow. Geophysical Research Letters, 43(5), pp.2174–2181.
Garfin, G. et al., 2016. Preparing for High-Consequence, Low-Probability Events: Heat, Water & Energy in the Southwest, Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona.
Littell, J. et al., 2016. Reconstructions of Columbia River streamflow from tree ring chronologies in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 52(5), pp.1121-1141.
McReynolds, K., Crimmins, M. & Wright, A., 2016. Southeastern Arizona Range and Livestock Newsletter.
Wilder, M. et al., 2016. Southwest climate gap: Poverty and environmental justice in the U.S. Southwest. Local Environment: The International journal of Justice and Sustainability , 21(11), pp.1332-1353.
Routson, C. et al., 2016. Three Millennia of Southwestern North American Dustiness and Future Implications. PLOS ONE , 11(2), p.e0149573.
Frisvold, G., 2016. Trends and patterns of water use in cotton production. Beltwide Cotton Conferences.
Tolleson, D. & Crimmins, M., 2016. Using climate data to proactively manage drought in the Southwest. The 38th Annual Arizona/Utah Range Livestock Workshop and Tour.
Colby, B., 2016. Water linkages beyond the farm gate: Implications for agriculture. Federal Reserve Bank Economic Review, pp.47-73.
Colby, B., 2016. Water Trading Innovations: Reducing Agricultural Consumptive Use to Improve Adaptation to Scarcity. In Competition for Water Resources: Experiences and Management Approaches in the US and Europe.
Crimmins, M. & McClaran, M., 2016. Where do seasonal climate predictions belong in the drought management toolbox?. Rangelands, 38, pp.169-176.
2015
Guiterman, C.H., 2015. 2014 Climate and Society Fellows Final Report: Climatic Sensitivities of Navajo Forestlands, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Huang, L.-Y., 2015. 2014 Climate and Society Fellows Report: Achieving Scientific Literacy in the Classroom, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Truebe, S., 2015. 2014 Climate and Society Fellows Report: Cultivating a Climate of Cave Conservation Awareness, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Colorado River Research Group, , 2015. The Case for Conservation,
Climate Assessment for the Southwest, , 2015. Climate Assessment for the Southwest Annual Progress Report for Funding Year 2014-2015, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Springer, A., Swann, D. & Crimmins, M., 2015. Climate Change Impacts on High Elevation Saguaro Range Expansion. Journal of Arid Environments , 116, pp.57-62.
Leroy, S. & Garfin, G., 2015. Climate Extremes Data and Communication Products for Western Adaptation Alliance Cities in the Intermountain Southwest, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest.
Clarke, A., 2015. Come Hell Or High Water Prices: A Household-Level Analysis Of Residential Water Demand. Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona.
Frisvold, G.B., 2015. The economic contribution of agriculture in Yuma County. In W. Noble, ed. A Case Study in Efficiency – Agriculture and Water Use in the Yuma, Arizona Area.
Garfin, G. & Leroy, S., 2015. Extreme Heat Toolkit, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest.
Ernst, K., Morin, C. & Brown, H., 2015. Extreme Weather Events and Vector-borne Diseases. In R. R. Watson et al., eds. Handbook of Public Health in Natural Disasters: Nutrition, Food, Remediation and Preparation. Wageningen Academic Publishers, pp. 489-512.
Crimmins, M.A. et al., 2015. Hopi Climate: An Overview to Support Drought Monitoring and Management, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Colby, B.G., Frisvold, G.B. & Mealy, M., 2015. Managing Climate Risks through Water Trading. In K. Burnett et al., eds. Routledge Handbook of Water Economics and Institutions. New York: Routledge.
Meadow, A.M. et al., 2015. Moving Toward the Deliberate Co-Production of Climate Science Knowledge. Weather Climate and Society, 7, pp.179-191.
MacDonnell, L. et al., 2015. Navigating a Pathway toward Colorado’s Water Future: A Review and Recommendations on Colorado’s Draft Water Pla, Boulder, CO: Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment, University of Colorado Law School. .
Kavouras, I. et al., 2015. Particulate dust emission factors from unpaved roads in the U.S.-Mexico border semi-arid region. Journal of Arid Environments, 124, pp.189-192.
Brown, H. et al., 2015. Projection of climate change influences on U.S. West Nile virus vectors. Earth Interactions, 19(18), pp.1-18.
Ferguson, D.B., 2015. Transdisciplinary Climate Research to Support Decision Making. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona.
Frisvold, G., 2015. Water, Agriculture, and Drought in the West Under Changing Climate and Policy Regimes. Natural Resources Journal , 55, pp.293-328.
2014
Garfin, G.M. et al., 2014. 2014 National Climate Assessment: Southwest Region. In J. M. Melillo, Richmon, T. C. , & Yohe, G. W. , eds. Climate Change Impacts in the United States: The Third National Climate Assessment. Washington, DC: U.S. Global Change Research Program, pp. 462-486.
Climate Assessment for the Southwest, , 2014. Climate Assessment for the Southwest Annual Progress Report for Funding Year 2013 - 2014, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Brown, H. et al., 2014. Climate, Windstorms, and the Risk of Valley Fever (Coccidioidomycosis). In The Influence of Global Environmental Change on Infectious Disease Dynamics. . Washington, DC: National Academies Press, pp. 266-282.
Ciancarelli, B. et al., 2014. Dominant patterns of US warm season precipitation variability in a fine resolution observational record, with focus on the southwest. International Journal of Climatology, 34(3), pp.687-707.
Büyüktahtakin, E. et al., 2014. Invasive Species Control Optimization as a Dynamic Spatial Process: An Application to Buffelgrass (Pennisetum ciliare) in Arizona. Invasive Plant Science and Management, 7(1), pp.132-146.
Ferguson, D.B., Rice, J. & Woodhouse, C.A., 2014. Linking Environmental Research and Practice: Lessons from the Integration of Climate Science and Water Management in the Western United States, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Ferguson, D.B. et al., 2014. Planning for Change in Southern Arizona: A report from the Southern Arizona Regional Climate Summit for Municipal Leaders, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Bark, R., Frisvold, G.B. & Flessa, K., 2014. The role of economics in transboundary restoration water management in the Colorado River Delta. Water Resources and Economics , 8, pp.43-56.
Colby, B., 2014. Supply Reliability Under Climate Change: Forbearance Agreements and Measurement of Water Conserved. In Water Markets for the 21st Century. New York, NY: Springer.
2013
Brugger, J. & Crimmins, M.A., 2013. The art of adaptation: Living with climate change in the rural American Southwest. Global Environmental Change, 23(6), pp.1830–1840.
Escamilla, J.A.Hernandez et al., 2013. Artículo de investigación, material particulado dispersado al aire en areas sin asfalto en Ciudad Juarez. Ciencia en la frontera: revista d ciencia y technologia de la UACJ, XI, pp.9-14.
Chalbot, M.Cecile, Kavouras, I.G. & DuBois, D.W., 2013. Assessment of the Contribution of Wildfires on Ozone Concentrations in the Central US-Mexico Border Region. Journal of Aerosol and Air Quality Research, 13(3), pp.838-848.
Garfin, G.M. et al., 2013. Chp 1: Summary for Decision Makers. In G. M. Garfin et al., eds. Assessment of Climate Change in the Southwest United States: A Report Prepared for the National Climate Assessment. Washington, DC: Island Press.
Frisvold, G.B. et al., 2013. Chp 11: Agriculture and Ranching. In G. M. Garfin et al., eds. Assessment of Climate Change in the Southwest United States: A Report Prepared for the National Climate Assessment. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, pp. 218-239.
Brown, H. et al., 2013. Chp 15: Human Health. In G. M. Garfin et al., eds. Assessment of Climate Change in the Southwest United States: A Report Prepared for the National Climate Assessment. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, pp. 312-340.
Wilder, M. et al., 2013. Chp 16: Climate Change and U.S.-Mexico Border Communities. In Assessment of Climate Change in the Southwest United States: A Report Prepared for the National Climate Assessment. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, pp. 340-384.
Garfin, G.M. & Jardine, A., 2013. Chp 2: Overview. In Assessment of Climate Change in the Southwest United States: A Report Prepared for the National Climate Assessment. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, pp. 21-36.
Gershunov, A. et al., 2013. Chp 7: Future Climate: Projected Extremes. In Assessment of Climate Change in the Southwest United States: A Report Prepared for the National Climate Assessment. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, pp. 126-147.
Frisvold, G.B. & Deva, S., 2013. Climate and choice of irrigation technology: implications for climate adaptation. Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research, 5(2-3), pp.107-127.
Morin, C.W., Comrie, A.C. & Ernst, K., 2013. Climate and Dengue Transmission: Evidence and Implications. Environmental Health Perspectives, 121, pp.1264–1272.
Climate Assessment for the Southwest, , 2013. Climate Assessment for the Southwest Annual Progress Report for Funding Year 2012 - 2013, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Climate Assessment for the Southwest, , 2013. Climate Assessment for the Southwest Phase III Final Report for Funding Years 2007 - 2013, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Frisvold, G.B. & Konyar, K., 2013. Climate Change Mitigation Policies: Implications for Agriculture and Water Resources. Journal of Contemporary Water Research and Education, 151(1), pp.27-42.
Overpeck, J.T., 2013. Climate Science: The challenge of hot drought. Nature, 503(7476), pp.350-351.
Ault, T.R. et al., 2013. The Continuum of Hydroclimate Variability in Western North America during the Last Millennium. Journal of Climate, 26(16), pp.5863-5878.
Guido, Z., 2013. Drought on the Rio Grande. Rural Connections, 7(1), pp.7-10.
Garfin, G.M., P. Lankao, R. & Varady, R., 2013. Editorial: Rethinking integrated assessments and management projects in the Americas. Environmental Science & Policy, 26, pp.1-5.
Schuster, E. & Colby, B.G., 2013. Farm and Ecological Resilience to Water Supply Variability. Journal of Contemporary Water Research and Education, 151(1), pp.70-83.
Meadow, A.M., Crimmins, M.A. & Ferguson, D.B., 2013. Field of Dreams or Dream Team? Assessing Two Models for Drought Impact Reporting in the Semiarid Southwest. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 94(10), pp.1507–1517.
Meadow, A.M., Ferguson, D.B. & Crimmins, M.A., 2013. Helping a Community Develop a Drought Impacts Reporting System. Rural Connections, 7(1), pp.15-18.
Garfin, G.M., 2013. How would an extra month of 100-plusdegree days feel?. Arizona Daily Star.
Lenart, M., 2013. Increased health woes among climate change impacts. Southwest Climate Outlook, 12(1), pp.3-5.
Guido, Z. et al., 2013. Informing Decisions with a Climate Synthesis Product: Implications for Regional Climate Services. Weather, Climate, and Society, 5(1), pp.83-92.
Büyüktahtakin, E. et al., 2013. Invasive Species Control Based on a Cooperative Game. Applied Mathematics, 4(10B), pp.54-59.
Lackstrom, K. et al., 2013. The Missing Piece: Drought Impacts Monitoring, Carolinas Integrated Sciences & Assessments Program and the Climate Assessment for the Southwest.
Trenberth, K., 2013. The New Normal. Southwest Climate Outlook, 12(4), pp.3-4.
Briggs, M.K. et al., 2013. Planning River Restoration in a Changing Climate. Merging Science and Management in a Rapidly Changing World: Biodiversity and Management of the Madrean Archielago, 593.
Jones, L. & Colby, B.G., 2013. Prioritizing Environmental Water Acquisitions: Making the Most of Program Budgets, Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona.
Brugger, J. et al., 2013. Ranching with Drought in the Southwest: Conditions, Challenges, and a Process to Meet the Challenges, Santa Rita Experimental Range, Arizona.
Lenart, M., 2013. Recent freeze events: Natural variability or weird weather?. Southwest Climate Outlook, 12(3), pp.3-5.
Morin, C.W. & Comrie, A.C., 2013. Regional and seasonal response of a West Nile virus vector to climate change. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 110(39), pp.15620–15625.
Werner, K., Averyt, K. & Owen, G., 2013. River Forecast Application for Water Management: Oil and Water?. Weather, Climate & Society, 5(3), pp.244-253.
Meko, D.M. et al., 2013. Sierra San Pedro Mártir, Baja California, cool-season precipitation reconstructed from earlywood width of Abies concolor tree rings. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 118(4), pp.1660-1673.
Bilal, M. et al., 2013. A Simplified high resolution MODIS Aerosol Retrieval Algorithm (SARA) for use over mixed surfaces. Remote Sensing of Environment, 136, pp.135-145.
Lenart, M., 2013. Southwest must make choices about future climate. Southwest Climate Outlook, 12(2), pp.3-5.
Overpeck, J.T. et al., 2013. Summary for Decision Makers. In G. M. Garfin et al., eds. Assessment of Climate Change in the Southwest United States: A Report Prepared for the National Climate Assessment. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.
Crimmins, M.A. et al., 2013. Technical Review of the Navajo Nation Drought Contingency Plan - Drought Monitoring A. M. Meadow, ed., Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Crimmins, T., Crimmins, M.A. & C. Bertelsen, D., 2013. Temporal Patterns in Species Flowering in Sky Islands of the Sonoran Desert Ecoregion. Merging Science and Management in a Rapidly Changing World: Biodiversity and Management of the Madrean Archielago, 593.
U.S. CLIVAR Scientific Steering Committee, , 2013. US Climate Variability & Predictability Program Science Plan, Washington, DC: US CLIVAR Project Office.
Frisvold, G.B. & Murugesan, A., 2013. Use of weather information for agricultural decision making. Weather, Climate & Society, 5, pp.55-69.
Frisvold, G.B. & Marquez, T., 2013. Water Requirements for Large-Scale Solar Energy Projects in the West. Journal of Contemporary Water Research and Education, 151(1), pp.106-116.
Scott, C. et al., 2013. Water Security and Adaptive Management in the Arid Americas. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 103(2), pp.280-289.
2012
Guido, Z., 2012. The 2012 Monsoon Forecast: A Case for Optimism. Southwest Climate Outlook, 11(6), pp.3-5.
Cross, M. et al., 2012. Accelerating Adaptation of Natural Resource Management to Address Climate Change. Conservation Biology, 27(1), pp.4-13.
Guido, Z. & White, S., 2012. Americans’ Perspectives on the Link between Extreme Events and Climate Change. Southwest Climate Outlook, 11(5), pp.3-5.
Guido, Z., 2012. Cinnamon Snow: Flecks of Dust Alter Western Water Supplies. Southwest Climate Outlook, 11(4), pp.3-5.
Climate Assessment for the Southwest, , 2012. Climate Assessment for the Southwest Annual Progress Report for Funding Year 2011 - 2012, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Garfin, G.M., 2012. Climate Change Challenges and Solutions for Water Managers. In , ed. Shared Broders, Shared Waters. CRC Press, p. 320.
Weiss, J., Betancourt, J. & Overpeck, J.T., 2012. Climatic Limits on Foliar Growth During Major Droughts in the Southwestern USA. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 117(G3), p.G03031.
Guido, Z., 2012. Coping with Drought on the Rio Grande. Southwest Climate Outlook, 11(8), pp.3-5.
Guido, Z., 2012. The Costs of Drought on the Rio Grande. Southwest Climate Outlook, 11(9), pp.3-5.
Dhanireddy, P. & Frisvold, G.B., 2012. Disaster Assistance and Crop Insurance Participation in the US. Agricultural & Applied Economics Association’s Annual Meeting.
Guido, Z., 2012. Droughts, Megadroughts, and More: A Conversation with Jonathan Overpeck. Southwest Climate Outlook, 11(7), pp.3-5.
Guido, Z., 2012. ENSO-Neutral: Another Dry Winter?. Southwest Climate Outlook, 11(11), pp.3-5.
Kerna, A., 2012. Environmental Flows: A CVM Study and Water Market Activity Analysis. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona.
Wall, T., Garfin, G.M. & Galayda, J., 2012. Evaluating Our Capacity: A Discussion of Capability for Ongoing Climate Assessment in the Colorado River Basin, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Frisvold, G.B. & Deva, S., 2012. Farm size, Irrigation Practices, and Conservation Program Participation in the U.S. Southwest. Irrigation and Drainage, 61, pp.569 – 582.
Frisvold, G.B. & Konyar, K., 2012. Less Water: How Will Agriculture in Southern Mountain States Adapt?. Water Resources Research, 48.
Al-Kofahi, S.D. et al., 2012. Mapping land cover in urban residential landscapes using very high spatial resolution aerial photographs. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 11(3), pp.291-301.
Guido, Z., 2012. The MJO and a Tale of Two Winters. Southwest Climate Outlook, 11(2), pp.3-5.
Garfin, G.M. et al., 2012. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Eastern, Southern, & Southwest Geographic Areas. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Faulstich, H., Woodhouse, C.A. & Griffin, D., 2012. Reconstructed cool- and warm-season precipitation over the tribal lands of northeastern Arizona. Climatic Change, 118, pp.457-468.
Misztal, L., Garfin, G.M. & Hansen, L., 2012. Responding to Climate Change Impacts in the Sky Island Region: From Planning to Action G. J. Gottfried et al., eds. Merging science and management in a rapidly changing world: Biodiversity and management of the Madrean Archipelago III.
Weiss, J.L., Overpeck, J.T. & Cole, J., 2012. Warmer Led to Drier: Dissecting the 2011 Drought in the Southern U.S. Southwest Climate Outlook, 11(3), pp.3-5.
Al-Kofahi, S.D. et al., 2012. Water Budget Calculator Created for Residential Urban Landscapes in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 138(6), pp.525-533.
Brugger, J. & Crimmins, M.A., 2012. Weather, Climate, and Rural Arizona: Insights and Assessment Strategies, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
National Research Council, , 2012. Weather Services for the Nation: Becoming Second to None, The National Academies Press.
Lamberton, M., 2012. Western States Seed Clouds in Search of New Water. Southwest Climate Outlook, 11(1), pp.3-5.
2011
Hartmann, H. et al., 2011. Appendix 4 - Participatory scenario planning in regional and sectoral stakeholder activities in the National Climate Assessment, Washington, D.C.: National Climate Assessment Development and Advisory Committee.
Frisvold, G.B. & Emerick, K.J., 2011. Applying Bargaining Theory to Western Water Transfers. In B. G. Colby & Frisvold, G. B. , eds. Adaptation and resilience: The economics of climate, water, and energy challenges in the American Southwest. Washington, DC: Earthscan.
Guido, Z., 2011. Atmospheric Rivers: Harbors for Extreme Winter Precipitation. Southwest Climate Outlook, 10(12), pp.3-5.
Garfin, G.M. et al., 2011. CHANGE: Climate and Hydrology Academic Network for Governance and the Environment. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 92(8), pp.1045-1048.
Climate Assessment for the Southwest, , 2011. Climate Assessment for the Southwest Annual Progress Report for Funding Year 2010 - 2011, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Eakin, B., 2011. Climate Change Poses Challenges to Food Security in the Southwest. Southwest Climate Outlook, 10(4), pp.3-5.
Bark, R. & Colby, B.G., 2011. Climate, Changing Snowpack, and the Future of Winter Recreation. In B. G. Colby & Frisvold, G. B. , eds. Adaptation and resilience: the economics of climate, water, and energy challenges in the American Southwest. Washington, DC: Earthscan, p. xxiii, 264 p.
Overpeck, J.T. et al., 2011. Climate Data Challenges in the 21st Century. Science, 331(6018), pp.700-702.
Frisvold, G.B., Ma, X. & Ponnaluru, S., 2011. Climate, Water Availability, Energy Costs, and National Park Visitation. In B. G. Colby & Frisvold, G. B. , eds. Adaptation and resilience: the economics of climate, water, and energy challenges in the American Southwest. Washington, DC: Earthscan, p. 264.

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