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Wordell, T. et al., 2006. Brief - National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Western States & Alaska. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Wordell, T., Heffernan, R. & Garfin, G.M., 2006. Brief - National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Eastern, Southern, & Southwest Geographic Areas. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Wordell, T. et al., 2009. North American Seasonal Assessment Workshop (NASAW): Canada, Mexico, and Western U.S. Outlook. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Wordell, T. et al., 2009. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Western States and Alaska. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Woolley, R. et al., 2002. Fire Season Outlook: Southwest Area. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Woodhouse, C.A. & Lukas, J.J., 2006. Drought, Tree Rings, and Water Resource Management in Colorado. Canadian Water Resources, 31(4), pp.1-14.
Woodhouse, C.A. & Pederson, G., 2018. Investigating Runoff Efficiency in Upper Colorado River Streamflow Over Past Centuries. Water Resources Research .
Woodhouse, C. et al., 2016. Increasing influence of air temperature on upper Colorado River streamflow. Geophysical Research Letters, 43(5), pp.2174–2181.
Wolter, K., 2007. New divisions for monitoring and predicting climate. Southwest Climate Outlook, 6(7), pp.3-5.
Wise, E., 2003. Assessing Trends in Ozone Air Quality, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Wise, E. & Comrie, A.C., 2005. Meteorologically-adjusted urban air quality trends in the southwestern United States. Atmospheric Environment, 39(16), pp.2969-2980.
Wise, E. & Comrie, A.C., 2004. Assessing Meteorological Controls on Ozone Trends in the Southwestern United States C. Zerefos, ed. XX Quadrennial Ozone Symposium.
Wise, E. & Comrie, A.C., 2005. Extending the Kolmogorov-Zurbenko Filter: Application to Ozone, Particulate Matter, and Meteorological Trends. Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 55(8), pp.1208-1216.
Wilder, M. & P. Lankao, R., 2006. Paradoxes of Decentralization: Water Reform and Social Implications in Mexico. World Development, 34(11), pp.1977-1995.
Wilder, M., 2008. Equity, Privatization and Reforms: Water and Small Farmers in Mexico. In R. Perry, Ingram, H. , & Whiteley, J. , eds. Water and Equity: Apportioning Water among Places and Values. Cambridge: Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Wilder, M., 2005. Water, Power, and Social Transformation: Neoliberal Reforms in Mexico. VertigO: La revue electronique en sciences de l'environnement, 6(2).
Wilder, M. & Whiteford, S., 2005. Flowing Uphill Toward Money: Groundwater Management and Ejidal Producers in Mexico's Free Trade Environment. In L. Randall, ed. Changing Structure of Mexico: Political, Social and Economic Prospects. New York: M.E. Sharpe, pp. 341-360.
Wilder, M., 2008. Equity and Water in Mexico's Changing Institutional Landscape. In J. Whiteley, Ingram, H. , & Perry, R. , eds. Water, Place, and Equity. Cambridge: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press.
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.
Wilder, M. et al., 2013. Chp 16: Climate Change and U.S.-Mexico Border Communities. In Assessment of Climate Change in the Southwest United States: A Report Prepared for the National Climate Assessment. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, pp. 340-384.
Wilder, M. & Garfin, G.M., 2010. Drought Hazard and Risk. In B. Warf, ed. Encyclopedia of geography. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Wilder, M. et al., 2010. Adapting Across Boundaries: Climate Change, Social Learning, and Resilience in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 100(4), pp.917-928.
Wilder, M., 2009. Political and Economic Apertures and the Shifting State-Citizen Relationship: Reforming Mexico’s National Water Policy. In D. Huitema & Meijerink, S. V. , eds. Water policy entrepreneurs: a research companion to water transitions around the globe. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, pp. 79-96.
Whitaker, P. et al., 2000. Seasonal Water Supply Forecast Performance: Issues and Evaluations. EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 81(19S), p.205.
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.
Westerling, A. & Swetnam, T., 2003. Interannual to Decadal Drought and Wildfire in the Western U.S. EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 84(49), pp.545-560.
Westerling, A. et al., 2006. Warming and Earlier Spring Increase Western U.S. Forest Wildfire Activity. Science, 313(5789), pp.940-943.
West, C.T. & Vásquez-León, M., 2003. Testing Farmer's Perceptions of Climate Variability: A Case Study from the Sulphur Springs Valley, Arizona. In S. Strauss & Orlove, B. , eds. Weather, Climate Culture. New York: Berg, p. 233.
West, C. & Vásquez-León, M., 2008. Misreading the Arizona landscape: Reframing Analyses of Environmental Degradation in Southeastern Arizona. Human Organization, 67(4), pp.373-383.
Werner, K., Averyt, K. & Owen, G., 2013. River Forecast Application for Water Management: Oil and Water?. Weather, Climate & Society, 5(3), pp.244-253.
Werner, K., 2008. New streamflow forecasts for expert users. Southwest Climate Outlook, 7(2), pp.3-5.
Weiss, J.L., Overpeck, J.T. & Cole, J., 2012. Warmer Led to Drier: Dissecting the 2011 Drought in the Southern U.S. Southwest Climate Outlook, 11(3), pp.3-5.
Weiss, J., Roudaut, M.Blanche & Meadow, A., 2020. Review of the 2019 Winegrape Growing Season in Arizona, Climate Assessment for the Southwest (CLIMAS).
Weiss, J. & Crimmins, M., 2017. DroughtView: Satellite-based Drought Monitoring and Assessment, Arizona Cooperative Extension.
Weiss, J. & Roudaut, M.Blanche, 2020. Bud Break at Buhl Memorial Vineyard, 2016-2020, Climate Assessment for the Southwest (CLIMAS).
Weiss, J., Castro, C. & Overpeck, J.T., 2009. Distinguishing Pronounced Droughts in the Southwestern United States: Seasonality and Effects of Warmer Temperatures. Journal of Climate, 22, pp.5918-5932.
Weiss, J., Betancourt, J. & Overpeck, J.T., 2012. Climatic Limits on Foliar Growth During Major Droughts in the Southwestern USA. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 117(G3), p.G03031.
Weiss, J. & Crimmins, M., 2016. Better coverage of Arizona’s weather and climate: Gridded datasets of daily surface meteorological variables. Arizona Cooperative Extension Publication, AZ1704.
Wall, T., Garfin, G.M. & Galayda, J., 2012. Evaluating Our Capacity: A Discussion of Capability for Ongoing Climate Assessment in the Colorado River Basin, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.