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Southwest Climate Outlook January 2020

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Dec 2019 Southwest Climate Podcast - Winter/Holiday Optimism Edition

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Southwest Climate Outlook December 2019

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Nov 2019 Southwest Climate Podcast - Winter Storm "Emergency" Mini-Pod

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Southwest Climate Outlook November 2019

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An Exchange on Climate and Viticulture in Yavapai County

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Conference - Environmental Meeting in Nogales

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Workshop - Pima County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazards Workshop

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