Publications
2004
Garfin, G. M., Brown, T., Ochoa, R., & Hockenberry, H. (2004). National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Eastern and Southern States.
Garfin, G. M., Brown, T., Ochoa, R., & Hockenberry, H. (2004). National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Western States and Alaska.
Lenart, M. (2004). Scientists look to ocean for clues about drought. In Southwest Climate Outlook (Vols. 3, pp. 1-4).
Dressier, K., Leavesley, G., Bales, R., & Fassnacht, S. (2004). Streamflow Estimation from Hydrologic Model Assimilation of Remotely Sensed Snow Information in Snowmelt Dominated Basins.
Lenart, M., Garfin, G. M., & Overpeck, J. T. (2004). The Heat Is On. Sonorensis, 20-28.
Vásquez-León, M., & Liverman, D. (2004). The Political Ecology of Land-Use Change: the Case of Affluent Ranchers and Destitute Farmers in the Mexican Municipio of Alamos. Human Organization, 63(1), 21-33. https://doi.org/10.17730/humo.63.1.urh0lujh3ea9gy7n
Tronstad, R., Osgood, D., & Teegerstrom, T. (2004). The Role of Electronic Technologies for Reaching Underserved Audiences. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 86(3), 767-771.
Colby, B. G. (2004). The Role of Markets in Reallocating Irrigation Water. In Encyclopedia of Water Science. Marcel Dekker.
Brookshire, D., Colby, B. G., Ganderton, P., Ewers, M., & Stewart, S. (2004). Water Markets in the Southwest. Southwest Hydrology, 3(2), 14-15.
2003
Lenart, M. (2003). Southwestern drought regimes might worsen with climate change. In Southwest Climate Outlook (Vols. 2, pp. 1-3).
Lenart, M. (2003). Average winter rains in Arizona could bring drought relief. In Southwest Climate Outlook (Vols. 2, pp. 1-3).
Carter, R. (2003, June). Drought Update: Where do we Stand?. END InSight, 2, 3.
Carter, R. (2003, June). The many dimensions of drought. END InSight, 2, 1-4.
Carter, R. (2003, May). Water management in dry times, dry places. END InSight, 2, 1-4.
Carter, R. (2003, April). Climate, forest management stoke Western wildfires. END InSight, 2, 1-4.
Carter, R. (2003, March). The economic impacts of drought in the Southwest. END InSight, 2, 1-4.
Schmidt, N. (2003, February). A Dry El Niño Winter. END InSight, 2, 4-6.
Carter, R. (2003, February). Is spring coming earlier in the Southwest?. END InSight, 2, 1-3.
Vásquez-León, M., West, C., & Finan, T. (2003). A Comparative Assessment of Climate Vulnerability: Agriculture and Ranching on Both Sides of the US–Mexico Border. Global Environmental Change, 13(3), 159-173. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0959-3780(03)00034-7
Alley, R., Marotzke, J., Nordhaus, W., Overpeck, J. T., Peteet, D., Pielke, R., Pierrehumbert, R., Rhines, P., Stocker, T., Talley, L., & Wallace, J. (2003). Abrupt Climate Change. Science, 299(5615), 2005-2010. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1081056
Hartmann, H., Bradley, A., & Hamlet, A. (2003). Advanced Hydrologic Predictions for Improving Water Management. In Water: Science, Policy and Management (pp. 285-387). American Geophysical Union. https://doi.org/10.1029/016WM17
Wise, E. (2003). Assessing Trends in Ozone Air Quality. Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Garfin, G. M., Wordell, T., & Brown, T. (2003). Brief - National Seasonal Assessment Workshop.
Carter, R., & Morehouse, B. J. (2003). Climate and Urban Water Providers in Arizona: An Analysis of Vulnerability Perceptions and Climate Information (Issue CL1-03). Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Diaz, H. F., & Morehouse, B. J. (2003). Climate and water: transboundary challenges in the Americas (Issues 16, p. xx, 402 p.). Kluwer Academic.
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