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2017
Frisvold, G., I., S. & Tronstad, R., 2017. Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Cotton Acreage Abandonment Case Study of Selected Counties in the US Cotton Belt. Western Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meetings.
2016
McReynolds, K., Crimmins, M. & Wright, A., 2016. Southeastern Arizona Range and Livestock Newsletter.
Wilder, M. et al., 2016. Southwest climate gap: Poverty and environmental justice in the U.S. Southwest. Local Environment: The International journal of Justice and Sustainability , 21(11), pp.1332-1353.
2014
Colby, B., 2014. Supply Reliability Under Climate Change: Forbearance Agreements and Measurement of Water Conserved. In Water Markets for the 21st Century. New York, NY: Springer.
2013
Meko, D.M. et al., 2013. Sierra San Pedro Mártir, Baja California, cool-season precipitation reconstructed from earlywood width of Abies concolor tree rings. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 118(4), pp.1660-1673.
Bilal, M. et al., 2013. A Simplified high resolution MODIS Aerosol Retrieval Algorithm (SARA) for use over mixed surfaces. Remote Sensing of Environment, 136, pp.135-145.
Lenart, M., 2013. Southwest must make choices about future climate. Southwest Climate Outlook, 12(2), pp.3-5.
Overpeck, J.T. et al., 2013. Summary for Decision Makers. In G. M. Garfin et al., eds. Assessment of Climate Change in the Southwest United States: A Report Prepared for the National Climate Assessment. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.
2011
Routson, C.C., Woodhouse, C.A. & Overpeck, J.T., 2011. Second century megadrought in the Rio Grande headwaters, Colorado: How unusual was medieval drought?. Geophysical Research Letters, 38(22).
Guido, Z., 2011. Summer Blooms Wait on the Rain. Southwest Climate Outlook, 10(7), pp.3-5.
2009
Jacobs, K., Garfin, G.M. & Buizer, J., 2009. The Science-Policy Interface: Experience of a Workshop for Climate Change Researchers and Water Managers. Science and Public Policy, 36(10), pp.791-798.
Frisvold, G.B., Boor, G. & Reeves, J., 2009. Simultaneous Diffusion of Herbicide Resistant Cotton and Conservation Tillage. AgBioForum, 12, pp.249-257.
Bark, R., Colby, B.G. & Dominguez, F., 2009. Snow Days? Snowmaking Adaptation and the Future of Low Latitude, High Elevation Skiing in Arizona, USA. Climatic Change, 102(3), pp.467-491.
Lamberton, M., 2009. Southwest faces diminished stream flows, new water policies. Southwest Climate Outlook, 8(6), pp.1-3.
Frisvold, G.B., 2009. Strategic Behavior in Transboundary Water and Environmental Management. In A. Dinar & Albiac, J. , eds. Policy and strategic behaviour in water resource management. Sterling, VA: Earthscan.
2008
Doster, S. & Ferguson, D.B., 2008. A shift toward aridity. Southwest Climate Outlook, 7(3), pp.3-5.
2007
Stewart, S. et al., 2007. Scenario Development for Water Resources Planning and Management. In N. van de Giesen et al., eds. Changes in Water Resources Systems: Methodologies to Maintain Water Security and Ensure Integrated Management. Wallingford, UK: International Association of Hydrological Sciences, pp. 192-198.
2006
Doster, S., 2006. Southwest drought can pack a hefty punch. Southwest Climate Outlook, 5(5), pp.3-6.
Garfin, G.M., Heffernan, R. & Wordell, T., 2006. Stubborn' Drought, Hurricanes Add to Fire Worries. Wildfire, 15(2).
2005
Molotch, N. & Bales, R., 2005. Scaling Snow Observations from the Point to the Grid Element: Implications for Observation Network Design. Water Resources Research, 41(11), p.W11421.
Lenart, M. et al., 2005. Significant Fire Potential Outlook 2005. EastFIRE Conference, p.4 pp.
Deva, S. & Frisvold, G.B., 2005. Some Highlights from the 2003 Farm and Ranch Irrigation Survey. Arizona Review, (Spring), pp.16-19.
2004
Lenart, M., 2004. Salt cedar: Villain or scapegoat when it comes to water use?. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(10), pp.2-5.
Lenart, M., 2004. Scientists look to ocean for clues about drought. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(1), pp.1-4.
Lenart, M., 2004. Southwest faces high fire risk despite recent rains. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(4), pp.1-2.
Dressier, K. et al., 2004. Streamflow Estimation from Hydrologic Model Assimilation of Remotely Sensed Snow Information in Snowmelt Dominated Basins. American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2004, (47).
2003
Lenart, M., 2003. Southwestern drought regimes might worsen with climate change. Southwest Climate Outlook, 2(12), pp.1-3.
Carter, R., 2003. Is spring coming earlier in the Southwest?. END InSight, 2(2), pp.1-3.
2002
Brown, T., 2002. Seasonal Consensus Climate Forecast for Wildland Fire Management. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Morehouse, B.J., Carter, R. & Tschakert, P., 2002. Sensitivity of Urban Water Resources in Phoenix, Tucson, and Sierra Vista, Arizona, to Severe Drought. Climate Research, 21(3), pp.283-297.
Carter, R., 2002. Snowpack in the Southwest. END InSight, 1(5), pp.1-3.
Lenart, M., 2002. Southwest drought could persist despite monsoon, El Niño. END InSight, (1), pp.1-3.
Brown, D. & Comrie, A.C., 2002. Spatial Modeling of Winter Temperature and Precipitation in Arizona and New Mexico, USA. Climate Research, 22, pp.115-128.
Brown, D. & Comrie, A.C., 2002. Sub-Regional Seasonal Precipitation Linkages to SOI and PDO in the Southwest United States. Atmospheric Science Letters, 3(2-4), pp.94-102.
2001
Hartmann, H., 2001. Stakeholder Driven Research in a Hydroclimatic Context. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona.
2000
Cavazos, T., Comrie, A.C. & Gershunov, A., 2000. Seasonal Forecast of Monsoon Precipitation in Arizona using Linear and Nonlinear Techniques. 2nd Southwest Weather Symposium.
Whitaker, P. et al., 2000. Seasonal forecasts for water resources in the U.S.: Southwest applications and evaluations. San Pedro Conference: Divided Waters - Common Ground, pp.98-99.
Whitaker, P. et al., 2000. Seasonal Water Supply Forecast Performance: Issues and Evaluations. EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 81(19S), p.205.
Liverman, D. & O'Brien, K., 2000. Southern Skies: International Environmental Policy in Mexico. In W. Clark et al., eds. Learning to Manage Global Environmental Risks: A Comparative History of Social Responses to Climate Change, Ozone Depletion and Acid Rain. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
Brown, D. & Comrie, A.C., 2000. Spatial Modeling and Scale Analysis of Winter Climate Variability in Arizona and New Mexico. 2nd Southwest Weather Symposium.