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Sarah Leroy

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sary21@email.arizona.edu
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Publications

Meadow, Alison M., et al. Climate Profile for the Upper Santa Cruz River Watershed. Climate Assessment for the Southwest, 2021.
Meadow, Alison M., et al. Climate Profile for The Highlands at Dove Mountain. 2020.
Meadow, Alison M., et al. Climate Profile for The Verde Valley. 2020.
David-Chavez, Dominique, et al. Policy Brief: Supporting Tribal Data Governance for Indigenous Community Climate Resilience. 2020.
Meadow, Alison, et al. Climate Profile for the Pueblo of Laguna. 2019.
Meadow, Alison M., et al. Climate Profile for The City of Flagstaff, Arizona. 2018.
LeRoy, Sarah, and Gregg Garfin. Climate of Las Cruces. 2017.
Garfin, Gregg, et al. “Climate Services for Coping With Climate Change, Drought, and Extreme Heat in the México-U.S. Border Region”. La Cuenca Del Rio Conchos: Una Mirada Desde Las Ciencias Ante El Cambio Climatico, Instituto Mexicano de Tecnología del Agua, 2017, pp. 23-57.
Garfin, Gregg, et al. Developing Integrated Heat-Health Information for Long-Term Resilience and Early Warning for the El Paso-Juárez-Las Cruces Region. 2017, https://doi.org/http://doi.org/10.7289/V5930R6Q.

Projects

Name Project type Project Dates
Developing Integrated Heat Health Information for Long-term Resilience and Early Warning - NIHHIS Research 2018
Southwest Tribal Data Summit: Partnering with Southwest Indigenous Communities to Identify Data Challenges, Needs, and Opportunities Climate Services 2017
Community Climate Profiles Climate Services 2017
National Integrated Heat Health Information System (NIHHIS) – El Paso Region Research 2016
Preparing for High-Consequence, Low-Probability Events: Heat, Water & Energy in the Southwest Research 2015 - 2016

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