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Gregg Garfin in the Science Studio - Climate and the Warming of the Southwest

Jan. 5, 2016

Gregg Garfin discusses SW Climate, monsoon precipitation, and El Niño with KTEP.

Visit the KTEP page for streaming audio and more information


http://ktep.org/post/science-studio-climate-and-warming-southwest

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