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Projects

Name Project type Project Dates
TreeFlow: A Drought Planning Resource for Water Management in the Western U.S. Climate Services 2008 - 2016
Climate Change Projections and Scenarios for the Southwest Research 2007 - 2013
Hydroclimatology & Paleohydrology for Decision Support Climate Services 2007 - 2013
Managing Flash Floods: Risk Perception from a Cultural Perspective Research 2006 - 2008
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