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Soil, Not Dirt - A Digital Journey Connecting Soils, Plants, and Climate

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A short film by 2014 CLIMAS C&S Fellow Rebecca Lybrand

 

Southwest Climate Mini-Podcast - Weird Weather - Unpacking anomalous patterns from May and Early June

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Nan Schmidt

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Southwest Climate Outlook June 2015

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Southwest Climate Outlook June 2015

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Drought Preparedness for Tribes in the Four Corners

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Salman Al-Kofahi

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Michael O'Donnell

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Elizabeth Basta

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Southwest Climate Outlook May 2015

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