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New Mexico Report 2014 Activities- American Association of State Climatologists Annual Meeting. Skamania

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A Perspective on Drought Information Services at a State Climate Office. 10th Symposium on Societal Applications: Policy, Research and Practice- 95th Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society

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Sensor Network Data Collection and Monitoring for Climate Scientists- 13th Annual Climate Predictions Applications Science Workshop

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13th Annual Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop (CPASW) – co-host with NOAA Climate Program Office and U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Southwest Climate Hub

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Challenges and Spatial Modeling of Vector-Borne Disease Surveillance Data- Symposium on Arid Lands, Food Security, and Health

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Climate Change and Your Health Arizona- Univ. of Arizona Environment Science Café.

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Habitat and Abundance Modeling of West Nile Virus Vector. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Conference on the Life Sciences

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Improving the Science of Science Policy through Climate Services Evaluation- American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting

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Sustainable Wheat Production: What Does It Mean? How is It Measured?- The National Pasta Association Annual Meeting

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Energy Production on and near Agricultural Lands: A Threat, an Opportunity …or Both?- National Land Conference

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