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SW Climate Podcast - 2017 Monsoon Recap (June 15 - Sept 30) - Boasting, Coasting or Ghosting

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Rio Grande-Bravo Outlook September 2017

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CLIMAS Colloquium Series - New Project Showcase (Part 2)

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Southwest Climate Outlook September 2017

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CLIMAS Colloquium Series - New Project Showcase (Part 1)

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Lower San Pedro Watershed Conversation

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NIHHIS Southwest Regional Pilot Work Streams Meeting

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Developing an Integrated Heat-Health Information System for Long-term Resilience to Climate and Weather Extremes in the El Paso-Juarez-Las Cruces Region

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Isaac Palomo

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Rio Grande-Bravo Outlook August 2017

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