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2012
Garfin, G.M. et al., 2012. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Eastern, Southern, & Southwest Geographic Areas. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Faulstich, H., Woodhouse, C.A. & Griffin, D., 2012. Reconstructed cool- and warm-season precipitation over the tribal lands of northeastern Arizona. Climatic Change, 118, pp.457-468.
Misztal, L., Garfin, G.M. & Hansen, L., 2012. Responding to Climate Change Impacts in the Sky Island Region: From Planning to Action G. J. Gottfried et al., eds. Merging science and management in a rapidly changing world: Biodiversity and management of the Madrean Archipelago III.
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.
Al-Kofahi, S.D. et al., 2012. Water Budget Calculator Created for Residential Urban Landscapes in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 138(6), pp.525-533.
Brugger, J. & Crimmins, M.A., 2012. Weather, Climate, and Rural Arizona: Insights and Assessment Strategies, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
National Research Council, , 2012. Weather Services for the Nation: Becoming Second to None, The National Academies Press.
Lamberton, M., 2012. Western States Seed Clouds in Search of New Water. Southwest Climate Outlook, 11(1), pp.3-5.
2011
Hartmann, H. et al., 2011. Appendix 4 - Participatory scenario planning in regional and sectoral stakeholder activities in the National Climate Assessment, Washington, D.C.: National Climate Assessment Development and Advisory Committee.
Frisvold, G.B. & Emerick, K.J., 2011. Applying Bargaining Theory to Western Water Transfers. In B. G. Colby & Frisvold, G. B. , eds. Adaptation and resilience: The economics of climate, water, and energy challenges in the American Southwest. Washington, DC: Earthscan.
Guido, Z., 2011. Atmospheric Rivers: Harbors for Extreme Winter Precipitation. Southwest Climate Outlook, 10(12), pp.3-5.
Garfin, G.M. et al., 2011. CHANGE: Climate and Hydrology Academic Network for Governance and the Environment. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 92(8), pp.1045-1048.
Climate Assessment for the Southwest, , 2011. Climate Assessment for the Southwest Annual Progress Report for Funding Year 2010 - 2011, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Eakin, B., 2011. Climate Change Poses Challenges to Food Security in the Southwest. Southwest Climate Outlook, 10(4), pp.3-5.
Bark, R. & Colby, B.G., 2011. Climate, Changing Snowpack, and the Future of Winter Recreation. In B. G. Colby & Frisvold, G. B. , eds. Adaptation and resilience: the economics of climate, water, and energy challenges in the American Southwest. Washington, DC: Earthscan, p. xxiii, 264 p.
Overpeck, J.T. et al., 2011. Climate Data Challenges in the 21st Century. Science, 331(6018), pp.700-702.
Frisvold, G.B., Ma, X. & Ponnaluru, S., 2011. Climate, Water Availability, Energy Costs, and National Park Visitation. In B. G. Colby & Frisvold, G. B. , eds. Adaptation and resilience: the economics of climate, water, and energy challenges in the American Southwest. Washington, DC: Earthscan, p. 264.
Guido, Z., 2011. Deep Freezes: Will future warming paradoxically cause more extreme cold events?. Southwest Climate Outlook, 10(2), pp.3-5.
Guido, Z. & Crimmins, M.A., 2011. A Double-Dip? Mounting Evidence Suggests La Niña Will Return This Winter. Southwest Climate Outlook, 10(8), pp.3-6.
Ferguson, D.B. et al., 2011. Drought Preparedness for Tribes in the Four Corners Region Workshop Report, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Guido, Z., 2011. Dry Winter Escalates Need for Wet Monsoon. Southwest Climate Outlook, 10(5), pp.3-5.
O'Lenic, E. et al., 2011. An Emerging Protocol for Research to Operations (R2O) at Climate Prediction Center (CPD) N. Weather Service, ed. 36th Annual NOAA Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop.
Hurd, B. et al., 2011. Estimated Impacts of Climate Change Legislation on New Mexico Agriculture, Las Cruces, NM: Agricultural Experiment Station, New Mexico State University.
Guido, Z., 2011. Extreme Events in the Southwest. Southwest Climate Outlook, 10(9), pp.3-6.
Brugger, J., Crimmins, M.A. & Owen, G., 2011. Finding a Place for Climate Science in the Rural West. Rural Connections, 5(2), pp.5-10.
Guido, Z., 2011. Forecasting the Monsoon: What to Expect (or not) this Summer. Southwest Climate Outlook, 10(6), pp.3-5.
Overpeck, J.T., Miller, M. & Liverman, D., 2011. Global Climate Change as a Local Phenomenon. In E. Schlager, Engel, K. , & Rider, S. , eds. Navigating climate change policy : the opportunities of federalism. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, p. viii, 276 p.
Bark, R. et al., 2011. How do Homebuyers Value Different Types of Green Space. Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 36(2), pp.395-415.
Guido, Z., 2011. Hydrologic Extremes and Water Management in a Warmer World - California Perspectives, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Frisvold, G.B., 2011. Implications of Climate Change Legislation for U.S. Cotton Growers S. Boyd, Huffman, M. , & Robison, B. , eds.
Colby, B.G. & Bark, R., 2011. Inter-Sectoral Water Trading as a Climate Change Adaptation Strategy. In Q. Grafton & Hussey, K. , eds. Water Resources Planning and Management. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Frisvold, G.B. & Deva, S., 2011. Irrigation Technology Choice: The Role of Climate, Farm Size, Energy Costs, and Soils. In B. G. Colby & Frisvold, G. B. , eds. Adaptation and resilience: The economics of climate, water, and energy challenges in the American Southwest. Washington, DC: Earthscan.
Jacobs, K., Garfin, G.M. & Lenart, M., 2011. More Than Just Talk: Connecting Science and Decisionmaking. In D. Lewis Feldman, ed. Geopolitics of Natural Resources. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar.
Leonard, C. et al., 2011. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop for Eastern, Southern, and Southwest Geographic Areas. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Koracin, D. et al., 2011. Regional Source Identification Using Lagrangian Stochastic Particle Dispersion and HYSPLIT Backward-Trajectory Models. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association, 61(6), pp.660-672.
Guido, Z. & Lenart, M., 2011. Rising temperatures bump up risk of wildfires. Southwest Climate Outlook, 10(3), pp.3-5.
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.
Díaz-Caravantes, R.E. & Sánchez-Flores, E., 2011. Water transfer effects on peri-urban land use/land cover: A case study in a semi-arid region of Mexico. Applied Geography, 31(2), pp.413-425.
2010
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.
Guido, Z., 2010. Climate and fire connections: the 2010 fire season in review and beyond. Southwest Climate Outlook, 9(7), pp.3-5.
Climate Assessment for the Southwest, , 2010. Climate Assessment for the Southwest Annual Progress Report for Funding Year 2009 - 2010, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Neely, B. et al., 2010. Climate Change Adaptation Workshop for Natural Resource Managers in the Gunnison Basin: Summary. Southwest Climate Change Initiative, December 2009 Workshop, p.45.
Guido, Z., 2010. Climate Data Part 3: snow, climate, and stream - flow networks. Southwest Climate Outlook, 9(11), pp.3-5.
Guido, Z. & Crimmins, M.A., 2010. Connections between Climate and Groundwater in Arivaca, Arizona, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Dhanireddy, P., 2010. Crop Insurance Participation and Diasaster Assistance: A Simultaneous Model. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona.
Garfin, G.M. et al., 2010. Downscaling Climate Projections in Topographically Diverse Landscapes of the Colorado Plateau in the Arid Southwestern United States C. Van Riper, III, Wakeling, B. , & Sisk, T. , eds. The Colorado Plateau IV: Proceedings of the 9th Biennial Conference on Colorado Plateau Research, pp.21-24.
Wilder, M. & Garfin, G.M., 2010. Drought Hazard and Risk. In B. Warf, ed. Encyclopedia of geography. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Overpeck, J.T. & Udall, B., 2010. Dry Times Ahead. Science, 328, pp.1642-1643.
Guido, Z., 2010. El Niño–Southern Oscillation: the causes, impacts in the Southwest, and future. Southwest Climate Outlook, 9(1), pp.3-5.
Jones, L. & Colby, B.G., 2010. Farmer Participation in Temporary Irrigation Forbearance: Portfolio Risk Management. Rural Connections, (2), pp.43-48.
Guido, Z., 2010. The final gasp: Pinyon pines die faster during warmer droughts. Southwest Climate Outlook, 9(4), pp.3-5.
Brickey, C. et al., 2010. How to Take Climate Change into Account: A Guidance Document for Adjudicating Water Disputes. Environmental Law Reporter, 40, pp.11215-11228.
Hurd, B. et al., 2010. Impacts of Climate Change Legislation on Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain States: Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico., Dekalb, IL: Center for Agriculture in the Environment.
Colby, B.G., O'Donnell, M. & Bark, R., 2010. Innovations for Supply Reliability: Role of Inter-Jurisdictional Agreements. Western Economics Forum, 9(2), pp.22-32.
O'Donnell, M., 2010. Innovative Water Supply Reliability Arrangements. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona.
Lenart, M. & Ellis, A., 2010. Introducing the Moisture Balance Drought Index. Southwest Climate Outlook, 9(8), pp.3-5.
Enquist, C. et al., 2010. Jemez Mountains Climate Change Adaptation Workshop: Process, Outcomes and Next Steps. Southwest Climate Change Initiative, April 2009 Workshop, p.41.
Guido, Z., 2010. Keeping pace with warming—can plants and animals move fast enough. Southwest Climate Outlook, 9(5), pp.3-5.
Morin, C.W. & Comrie, A.C., 2010. Modeled Response of the West Nile Virus Vector (Culex quinquefasciatus) to Changing Climate Using the Dynamic Mosquito Simulation Model. International Journal of Biometeorology, 54(5), pp.517-529.
Guido, Z., 2010. Monitoring snowpack and forecasting streamflows in the Southwest. Southwest Climate Outlook, 9(3), pp.3-5.
Ochoa, R. et al., 2010. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Eastern, Southern, & Southwest Geographic Areas. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Ochoa, R. et al., 2010. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Western States and Alaska. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Ochoa, R., Brown, T. & Garfin, G.M., 2010. North American Seasonal Assessment Workshop (NASAW): Canada, Mexico, and Western U.S. Outlook. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Guido, Z., 2010. A One-Month Wonder: spottiness and brevity characterize 2010 monsoon season. Southwest Climate Outlook, 9(9), pp.3-5.
Cole, K.L. et al., 2010. Past and ongoing shifts in Joshua tree distribution support future modeled range contraction. Ecological Applications, 21(1), pp.137-149.
Subramanium, B., 2010. Per Capita Energy Consumption and CO2 Emissions: How and Why do States Differ?. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona.
Frisvold, G.B. & Reeves, J., 2010. Resistance Management and Sustainable Use of Agricultural Biotechnology. AgBioForum, 13.
Basta, E., 2010. Urban Water Supply Reliability and Climate Change. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona.
Guido, Z., 2010. Warmer means drier: comparing the 2000s drought to the 1950s drought. Southwest Climate Outlook, 9(2), pp.3-5.
Díaz-Caravantes, R.E. & Scott, C., 2010. Water Management and Biodiversity Conservation Interface in Mexico: A Geographical Analysis. Applied Geography, 30(3), pp.343-354.
Basta, E. & Colby, B.G., 2010. Water Market Trends: Transactions, Quantities, and Prices. The Appraisal Journal, 78(1), pp.50-66.
Jones, L. & Colby, B.G., 2010. Weather, Climate, and Environmental Water Transactions. Weather, Climate, and Society, 2(3), pp.210-223.
2009
Guido, Z., 2009. The 2009 southwest monsoon: El Niño’s heavy hand. Southwest Climate Outlook, 8(11), pp.1-3.
Frisvold, G.B., Patton, W.P. & Reynolds, S., 2009. Arizona Solar Energy and Economics Outlook: Report Prepared for Arizona Solar Energy and Economics Summit, Tucson, AZ: Arizona Research Institute for Solar Energy (AzRISE).
Bark, R., 2009. The Arizona Water Settlement Act and Urban Water Supplies. Irrigation and Drainage Systems, 23, pp.79-96.
Guido, Z., 2009. Cattle and climate: Ranching in the arid Southwest. Southwest Climate Outlook, 8(1), pp.3-5.
Climate Assessment for the Southwest, , 2009. Climate Assessment for the Southwest Annual Progress Report for Funding Year 2008 - 2009, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Guido, Z., 2009. Climate data: the ins and outs and where to find what. Southwest Climate Outlook, 8(3), pp.3-5.
Guido, Z., 2009. Climate data: the ins and outs and where to find what (Part 2). Southwest Climate Outlook, 8(4), pp.3-6.
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.
Hirschboeck, K., 2009. Flood Flows of the San Pedro River Basin. In J. Stromberg & Tellman, B. , eds. Ecology and Conservation of the San Pedro River. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Mahmoud, M. et al., 2009. A Formal Framework for Scenario Development in Support of Environmental Decision-Making. Environmental Modeling and Software, 24(7), pp.798-808.
Hirschboeck, K., 2009. Future Hydroclimatology and the Research Challenges of a Post-Stationary World. Journal of Contemporary Water Research and Education, (142), pp.4-9.
Bark, R. et al., 2009. Habitat Preservation and Restoration: Do Homebuyers have Preferences for Quality Habitat?. Ecological Economics, 68(5), pp.1465-1475.
Overpeck, J.T., 2009. Keep the West Vibrant with a Strong Climate Change Policy. Southwest Hydrology, 8(2), pp.24-30.
Wordell, T. et al., 2009. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Western States and Alaska. 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.
Guido, Z., 2009. Past and present climate. Southwest Climate Outlook, 8(2), pp.3-5.
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.
Guido, Z., Ferguson, D.B. & Garfin, G.M., 2009. Putting Knowledge into Action: Tapping the Institutional Knowledge of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Regions 2 and 8 to Address Climate Change, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
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.
Conroy, J. et al., 2009. Variable Oceanic Influences on Western North American Drought Over the Last 1200 Years. Geophysical Research Letters, 36(17), p.L17703.
Guido, Z., 2009. A warming world interspersed with cooling periods. Southwest Climate Outlook, 8(5), pp.3-5.
O'Donnell, M. & Colby, B.G., 2009. Water Auction Design for Supply Reliability: Design, Implementation, and Evaluation, Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona.
Colby, B.G., 2009. Water Management in Urbanizing, Arid Regions: Innovative Voluntary Transactions as a Response to Competing Water Claims. In A. Dinar & Albiac, J. , eds. Policy and strategic behaviour in water resource management. London; Sterling, VA: Earthscan, pp. 47-66.
Guido, Z., 2009. What do we do now? Important climate change issues vocalized by resource managers. Southwest Climate Outlook, 8(9), pp.3-5.
Ferguson, D.B. & Crimmins, M.A., 2009. Who’s paying attention to the drought on the Colorado Plateau?. Southwest Climate Outlook, 8(7).
2008
Guido, Z., 2008. Anticipating summer heat. Southwest Climate Outlook, 7(5), pp.3-5.
Garfin, G.M., Jacobs, K. & Buizer, J., 2008. Beyond Brainstorming: Exploring Climate Change Adaptation Strategies: Climate Change Adaptation for Water Managers; Oracle, Arizona, 4–5 February 2008. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 89(25), p.227.
Climate Assessment for the Southwest, , 2008. Climate Assessment for the Southwest Annual Progress Report for Funding Year 2007 - 2008, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Garfin, G.M., Jacobs, K. & Buizer, J., 2008. Climate Change Adaptation Lessons from the Land of Dry Heat. Third Interagency Conference on Research in the Watersheds, p.292.
Garfin, G.M., 2008. Climate Change and Arizona Water. The AWPCA Newsletter, 25(2), pp.36-37.
Chessin, L. & Garfin, G.M., 2008. A Closer Look at Listening: Interdisciplinarity and the Varieties of Languages Employed in the Conveyance of Problem and Solution. Art, Design & Communication in Higher Education, 7(1), pp.19-29.
Hirschboeck, K. & Meko, D., 2008. The Current Drought in Context: A Tree-Ring Based Evaluation of Water Supply Variability for the Salt-Verde River Basin, Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona, The Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research.
Xu, T. et al., 2008. Diagnosing 2007 U.S. precipitation extremes. Southwest Climate Outlook, 7(4), pp.3-5.
Artiola, J., Crimmins, M.A. & Yoklic, M., 2008. Doing Our Part to Help Conserve Arizona's Water Resources and Reduce Global Warming by Saving Energy at Home. Arizona Cooperative Extension, (AZ1485).
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., 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.
Corringham, T., Westerling, A. & Morehouse, B.J., 2008. Exploring Use of Climate Information in Wildland Fire Management: A Decision Calendar Study. Journal of Forestry, 106(2), pp.71-77.
Guido, Z., 2008. Flash floods in city enviroments. Southwest Climate Outlook, 7(9), pp.3-5.
Malmberg, J., 2008. Forecast verification: Past, present, and future. END InSight, 7(1), pp.3-5.
Liu, Y. et al., 2008. Formal Scenario Development for Environmental Impact Assessment Studies. In A. Jakeman et al., eds. Developments in Integrated Environmental Assessment. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 145-162.
Neff, J. et al., 2008. Increasing Eolian Dust Deposition in the Western United States Linked to Human Activity. Nature Geoscience, 1(3), pp.189-195.
Colby, B.G. & Pullen, J., 2008. Influence of Climate Variability on the Market Price of Water in the Gila-San Francisco Basin. Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 33(3), pp.473-487.
Feldman, D. et al., 2008. Making Decision-Support Information Useful, Useable, and Responsive to Decision-Maker Needs. In N. Beller-Simms et al., eds. Decision Support Experiments and Evaluations using Seasonal-to-Interannual Forecasts and Observational Data: A Focus on Water Resources. Asheville, N.C.: U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research.
Coles, A.R., 2008. Managing Flash Floods: Risk Perception from a Cultural Perspective. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona.
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.
McCarthy, P., Enquist, C. & Garfin, G.M., 2008. Mitigating Climate Change in the American Southwest: New Mexico Climate Change Ecology and Adaptation Workshop; Albuquerque, New Mexico, 22 October 2007. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 89(1), pp.3-3.
Garrick, D., Jacobs, K. & Garfin, G.M., 2008. Models, Assumptions, and Stakeholders: Planning for Water Supply Variability in the Colorado River Basin. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 44(2), pp.381-398.
Heffernan, R., Brown, T. & Garfin, G.M., 2008. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Eastern & Southern Geographic Areas. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Ochoa, R. et al., 2008. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Western States and Alaska. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Werner, K., 2008. New streamflow forecasts for expert users. Southwest Climate Outlook, 7(2), pp.3-5.
Ochoa, R. et al., 2008. North American Seasonal Assessment Workshop (NASAW): Canada, Mexico, and Western U.S. Outlook. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
McAfee, S.A. & Russel, J.L., 2008. Northern Annular Mode Impact on Spring Climate in the Western United States. Geophysical Research Letters, 35(L17701).
Guido, Z., 2008. Phenology, citizen science and Dave Bertelsen. Southwest Climate Outlook, 7(8), pp.3-5.
Guido, Z., 2008. Powering the Southwest with solar and wind. Southwest Climate Outlook, 7(11), pp.3-5.
Crimmins, T. et al., 2008. Relationships Between Alpha Diversity of Plant Species in Bloom and Climatic Variables Across an Elevation Gradient. International Journal of Biometeorology, 52(5), pp.353-366.
Frisvold, G.B. & Emerick, K.J., 2008. Rural-Urban Water Transfers with Applications to the U.S. Mexico Border Region. In A. Dinar, Albiac, J. , & Sanchez-Soriano, J. , eds. Game Theory and Policy Making in Natural Resources and the Environment. New York, NY: Routledge Press, pp. 155-80.
Doster, S. & Ferguson, D.B., 2008. A shift toward aridity. Southwest Climate Outlook, 7(3), pp.3-5.
Guido, Z., 2008. Understanding the southwestern monsoon. Southwest Climate Outlook, 7(7), pp.3-5.
Guido, Z., 2008. The wet winter and the basins' bathtubs. Southwest Climate Outlook, 7(6), pp.3-6.
2007
Garfin, G.M., 2007. Arizona drought coming back into focus. Southwest Climate Outlook, 6(6), pp.3-5.
Colby, B.G. & Jacobs, K.L., 2007. Arizona water policy : management innovations in an urbanizing, arid region 1st ed., Washington, DC: Resources for the Future.
Colby, B.G., 2007. Assessing the Value of Adjudications in a World of Uncertainty: an Economic Perspective. University of Denver Law Review, 10(327).
Crimmins, M.A. et al., 2007. Changes on the range: Exploring climate change with range managers. Journal of Natural Resources Life Science Education, 36, pp.76-86.
Tamerius, J. et al., 2007. Climate and Human Health: Synthesizing Environmental Complexity and Uncertainty. Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, 21(5), pp.601-613.
Climate Assessment for the Southwest, , 2007. Climate Assessment for the Southwest Annual Progress Report for Funding Year 2006 - 2007, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Garfin, G.M. & Lenart, M., 2007. Climate Change Effects on Southwest Water Resources. Southwest Hydrology, 6(1), pp.16-17, 34.
Lenart, M. & Chatterjee, A., 2007. Cooling systems affect resources, climate, and health. Southwest Climate Outlook, 6(9), pp.3-5.
Pablos, N.Pineda, Browning-Aiken, A. & Wilder, M., 2007. Equilibrio de bajo nivel y manejo urbano del aqua en Cananea, Sonora. Frontera Norte, 19(37).
Lenart, M., 2007. Everybody counts when reining in global warming. Southwest Climate Outlook, 6(2), pp.3-5.
Doster, S., 2007. Global warming determined to be "unequivocal". Southwest Climate Outlook, 6(3), pp.3-5.
Lenart, M., 2007. Global warming in the Southwest: An overview. Southwest Climate Outlook, 6(4), pp.3-6.
Lenart, M., 2007. Global warming in the Southwest: Projections, Observations and Impacts G. M. Garfin et al., eds., Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Lenart, M., 2007. Global warming inspires a look at solar, wind energy. Southwest Climate Outlook, 6(7), pp.3-6.
Morehouse, B.J., Frisvold, G.B. & Bark-Hodgins, R., 2007. How Can Recreation and Tourism Benefit from Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Assess and Adapt to Climate Change? Lessons from the U.S. Southwest A. Matzarakis, de Freitas, C. R. , & Scott, D. , eds. 3rd International Workshop on Climate, Tourism and Recreation.
Morehouse, B.J., Frisvold, G.B. & Bark-Hodgins, R., 2007. How Can Tourism Research Benefit from Multi-Disciplinary Assessmesnts of Climate Change? Lessons from the U.S. Southwest. In A. Matzarakis, de Freitas, C. R. , & Scott, D. , eds. Developments in Tourism Climatology. pp. 274-281.
Lukas, J. & Woodhouse, C.A., 2007. How tree rings can help reconstruct streamflow. Southwest Climate Outlook, 6(5), pp.3-5.
Ray, A. et al., 2007. Monsoon region climate applications. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 88(6), pp.933-935.
Ochoa, R. et al., 2007. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Eastern, Southern, & Southwest Geographic Areas. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Ochoa, R. et al., 2007. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Western States and Alaska. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Duncan, D. & Garfin, G.M., 2007. Native Fish Conservation and Climate Variability in Southeastern Arizona. Restoring Connections, 10(2), pp.12-13.
Wolter, K., 2007. New divisions for monitoring and predicting climate. Southwest Climate Outlook, 6(7), pp.3-5.
Castro, C. et al., 2007. Roundtable discussion on La Niña episode. Southwest Climate Outlook, 6(11), pp.3-5.
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.
Emerick, K.J., 2007. Upstream Market Power in Water Transfers. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona.
Chatterjee, A. & Lenart, M., 2007. Water-Energy Trade-Offs Between Swamp Coolers and Air Conditioners. Southwest Hydrology, 6(5), pp.28-29, 34.
2006
Garfin, G.M., 2006. 2006 North American Seasonal Assessment Workshop Progress Report, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Garfin, G.M., 2006. Arizona Drought Monitoring, Mexico City, Mexico.
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., 2006. Brief - National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Western States & Alaska. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Climate Assessment for the Southwest, , 2006. Climate Assessment for the Southwest Annual Progress Report for Funding Year 2005 - 2006, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Lenart, M., 2006. Collaborative Stewardship to Prevent Wildfires. Environment, 48(7), pp.8-21.
Sonnett, J. et al., 2006. Drought and Declining Reservoirs: Comparing Media Discourse in Arizona and New Mexico, 2002-2004. Global Environmental Change, 16, pp.95-113.
Garfin, G.M., Crimmins, M.A. & Jacobs, K., 2006. Drought, Climate Variability and Implications for Water Supply and Management. In B. G. Colby & Jacobs, K. , eds. Arizona Water Policy: Management Innovations In An Urbanizing, Arid Region. Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future, pp. 61-78.
Woodhouse, C.A. & Lukas, J.J., 2006. Drought, Tree Rings, and Water Resource Management in Colorado. Canadian Water Resources, 31(4), pp.1-14.
Bark, R. & Colby, B.G., 2006. An Economic Assessment of the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan. Natural Resources Journal, 46(3), pp.709-725.
Lenart, M., 2006. El Niño: a wild card for climate change impacts. Southwest Climate Outlook, 5(1), pp.2-4.
Naden, R. et al., 2006. Experts discuss early start to Southwest fire season. Southwest Climate Outlook, 5(3), pp.2-4.
Lenart, M., 2006. Global warming could affect groundwater recharge. Southwest Climate Outlook, 5(11), pp.3-5.
Lenart, M., 2006. Grassland dynamics shift with climate fluctuations. Southwest Climate Outlook, 5(2), pp.2-4.
Lenart, M., 2006. Hurricane intensity rises with sea surface temps. Southwest Climate Outlook, 5(6), pp.3-5.
DeGomez, T. & Garfin, G.M., 2006. Insects, Diseases, and Abiotic Disorders in Southwest Forests and Woodlands. Arizona Cooperative ExtensionArizona Cooperative Extension, (AZ1418).
Lenart, M., 2006. Islands in a Sea of Change. Restoring Connections, 9(3), pp.3-9.
DeGomez, T. & Lenart, M., 2006. Management of Forests and Woodlands. Arizona Cooperative Extension, (AZ1424).
Morehouse, B.J. et al., 2006. Modeling Interactions Among Wildland Fire, Climate and Society in the Context of Climatic Variability and Change in the Southwest US. In M. Ruth, Donaghy, K. , & Kirshen, P. , eds. Regional Climate Change and Variability, Impacts and Responses. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, pp. 58-78.
Lenart, M., 2006. Monsoon impact on society: the good and the bad. Southwest Climate Outlook, 5(7), pp.3-6.
Crawford, B. et al., 2006. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops Joint Final Report: Western States & Alaska, Eastern, Southern, & Southwestern States. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Bair, A. et al., 2006. NWS new local three-month temperature outlook. Southwest Climate Outlook, 5(8), pp.3-4.
Gutzler, D., Garfin, G.M. & Zak, B., 2006. Observed and Predicted Impacts of Climate Change on New Mexico's Water Supplies A. Watkins, ed., Albuquerque, NM: Office of the State Engineer.
Wilder, M. & P. Lankao, R., 2006. Paradoxes of Decentralization: Water Reform and Social Implications in Mexico. World Development, 34(11), pp.1977-1995.
Lenart, M., 2006. Population growth, warming, and water supply. Southwest Climate Outlook, 5(9), pp.3-6.
Doster, S., 2006. Putting the Arizona drought plan into action. Southwest Climate Outlook, 5(5), pp.3-6.
Bark, R., Osgood, D. & Colby, B.G., 2006. Remotely Sensed Proxies for Environmental Amenities in Hedonic Analysis: What Does Green Mean?. In J. Carruthers & Mundy, B. , eds. Environmental Valuation: Interregional and Intraregional Perspectives. Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
Lenart, M., Jones, C. & Kimball, B., 2006. Rising Carbon Dioxide Levels and Forest Management. Arizona Cooperative Extension, (AZ1395).
Lenart, M., 2006. Rising temperatures bump up risk of wildfires. Southwest Climate Outlook, 5(4), pp.2-6.
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).
Westerling, A. et al., 2006. Warming and Earlier Spring Increase Western U.S. Forest Wildfire Activity. Science, 313(5789), pp.940-943.
2005
Overpeck, J.T. et al., 2005. Arctic System on Trajectory to New, Seasonally Ice-Free State. EOS, 86(34), pp.309-316.
Simpson, S., 2005. Biologists bring water to species hurt by drought. Southwest Climate Outlook, 4(1), pp.2-4.
Hockenberry, H., Brown, T. & Garfin, G.M., 2005. Brief - National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Eastern and Southern States. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop for Fire Potential.
Climate Assessment for the Southwest, , 2005. Climate Assessment for the Southwest Annual Progress Report for Funding Year 2004 - 2005, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Garfin, G.M., 2005. Climate Change in the Colorado River Basin. In Colorado River Basin Climate: Paleo, Present, Future. pp. 36-44.
Brandon, D. et al., 2005. Climate experts discuss winter and spring forecasts. Southwest Climate Outlook, 4(11), pp.2-3.
Comrie, A.C., 2005. Climate Factors Influencing Coccidioidomycosis Seasonality and Outbreaks. Environmental Health Perspectives, 113(6), pp.688-692.
Jacobs, K., Garfin, G.M. & Morehouse, B.J., 2005. Climate Science and Drought Planning: The Arizona Experience. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 41(2), pp.437-446.
Lemos, M.C. & Morehouse, B.J., 2005. The Co-Production of Science and Policy in Integrated Climate Assessments. Global Environmental Change, 15, pp.57-68.
Park, B. et al., 2005. An epidemic of coccidioidomycosis in Arizona associated with climate changes, 1998-2001. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 191(11), pp.1981-1987.
Hessburg, P., Kuhlmann, E. & Swetnam, T., 2005. Examining the Recent Climate Through the Lens of Ecology: Inferences from Temporal Pattern Analysis. Ecological Applications, 15(2), pp.440-457.
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.
Frisvold, G.B., 2005. Federal Farm Programs and Water Use in the Western United States. In B. G. Colby, Thorson, J. , & Britton, S. , eds. Negotiating Tribal Water Rights: Fulfilling Promises in the Arid West. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press.
Garfin, G.M. et al., 2005. Fire Season Could Mean Double Trouble for West. Wildfire.
Garfin, G.M., 2005. Fire Season Prospects Split East of the Rockies. Wildfire, 14(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.
Lenart, M., 2005. Is global warming creeping into Southwest forests?. Southwest Climate Outlook, 4(2), pp.2-5.
Lenart, M., 2005. How to use the climate Forecast Evaluation Tool. Southwest Climate Outlook, 4(10), pp.2-4.
Lenart, M., 2005. Inquiry into monsoon and global warming continues. Southwest Climate Outlook, 4(7), pp.2-4.
Orr, P. & Colby, B.G., 2005. Institutions and Incentives to Protect Water-Dependent Amenities. Water Resources Research.
Pagano, T. & Garen, D., 2005. Integration of Climate Information and Forecasts Into Western US Water Supply Forecasts. In J. Garbrecht & Piechota, T. , eds. Climate Variations, Climate Change, and Water Resources Engineering. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, p. 198.
Wise, E. & Comrie, A.C., 2005. Meteorologically-adjusted urban air quality trends in the southwestern United States. Atmospheric Environment, 39(16), pp.2969-2980.
Lenart, M., 2005. Monsoon could strengthen as climate warms. Southwest Climate Outlook, 4(6), pp.2-4.
Jacobs, K., Garfin, G.M. & Lenart, M., 2005. More than Just Talk: Connecting Science and Decision Making. Environment, 47(9), pp.6-21.
Lenart, M. et al., 2005. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Eastern & Southern States. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Ochoa, R. et al., 2005. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Western States and Alaska. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Lenart, M., 2005. Nature's clock ringing in earlier springs. Southwest Climate Outlook, 4(9), pp.2-4.
Colby, B.G., Thorson, J.E. & Britton, S., 2005. Negotiating tribal water rights : fulfilling promises in the arid West 1st ed., Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Reed, K.E., 2005. Renegotiating Urban Water Management in Flagstaff, Arizona, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
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.
Garrick, D. & Jacobs, K., 2005. Tree-ring records inform water management decisions. Southwest Climate Outlook, 4(5), pp.1-3.
Hartmann, H., 2005. Use of Climate Information in Water Resources Management. In M. Anderson, ed. Encyclopedia of Hydrological Sciences. West Essex, United Kingdom: John Wiley and Sons, Ltd.
Orr, P. & Colby, B.G., 2005. Valuing Riparian Amenities. Natural Resources Journal, 45(1).
Colby, B.G. & Smith-Incer, E., 2005. Visitor Values and Local Economic Impacts of Riparian Habitat Preservation: California's Kern River Preserve. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 41(3), pp.709-717.
Jacobs, K., Garfin, G.M. & Lenart, M., 2005. Walking The Talk: Connecting Science with Decisionmaking. Environment, 47(9), pp.6-21.
Lenart, M., 2005. Water, energy, and climate linked in complex ways. Southwest Climate Outlook, 4(8), pp.2-5.
Wilder, M., 2005. Water, Power, and Social Transformation: Neoliberal Reforms in Mexico. VertigO: La revue electronique en sciences de l'environnement, 6(2).
Jacobs, K. & Morehouse, B.J., 2005. Why Sustainability is Not a Four-Letter Word. Southwest Hydrology, 4(1), pp.14-15.
Lenart, M., 2005. Will April rains bring May flames?. Southwest Climate Outlook, 4(4), pp.1-3.
Lenart, M., 2005. Will the drought continue?. Southwest Climate Outlook, 4(3), pp.1-4.
2004
Frisvold, G.B., 2004. Arizona Cropland: A Background Paper, Casa Grande, Arizona: University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center and the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
Russell, B., 2004. The Arizona Meteorological Network: A Brief Overview. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(3), pp.1-3.
Gelt, J., 2004. Arizona to release drought plan for public comment. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(6), pp.2-4.
Jacobs, K. & Garfin, G.M., 2004. Arizona's Drought planning: Focusing on Adaptation. Water Resources Impact, 6(4), pp.14-17.
Wise, E. & Comrie, A.C., 2004. Assessing Meteorological Controls on Ozone Trends in the Southwestern United States C. Zerefos, ed. XX Quadrennial Ozone Symposium.
Lenart, M., 2004. Beetles devastate forests in response to drought. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(5), pp.2-4.
Estrée, T.Pearson d & Colby, B.G., 2004. Braving the currents : evaluating environmental conflict resolution in the river basins of the American West, Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Ochoa, R., Brown, T. & Garfin, G.M., 2004. Brief - National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Eastern and Southern States. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Ochoa, R., Brown, T. & Garfin, G.M., 2004. Brief - National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Western States and Alaska. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Kolivras, K. & Comrie, A.C., 2004. Climate and Infectious Disease in the Southwestern United States. Progress in Physical Geography, 28(3), pp.387-398.
Climate Assessment for the Southwest, , 2004. Climate Assessment for the Southwest Annual Progress Report for Funding Year 2003 - 2004, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Cole, J. et al., 2004. Climate experts discuss Southwest drought. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(9).
Varady, R. & Morehouse, B.J., 2004. Cuanto Cuesta? Development and Water in Ambos Nogales and the Upper San Pedro Basin. In K. Kopinak, ed. The Social Costs of Industrial Growth in Northern Mexico. San Diego, CA: Center for US-Mexican Studies, pp. 205-248.
McPhee, J., Comrie, A.C. & Garfin, G.M., 2004. Drought and Climate in Arizona: Top Ten Questions & Answers, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Pagano, T., Garen, D. & Sorooshian, S., 2004. Evaluation of Official Western U.S. Seasonal Water Supply Outlooks 1922-2002. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 5, pp.896-909.
Lenart, M., 2004. The future Colorado River: Will it deliver?. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(12), pp.2-4.
Lenart, M., Garfin, G.M. & Overpeck, J.T., 2004. The Heat Is On. Sonorensis, pp.20-28.
Frisvold, G.B., 2004. How Federal Farm Programs Affect Water Use, Quality, and Allocation Among Sectors. Water Resources Research, 40(12), p.W12S05.
Vásquez-León, M. & Bracamonte, A., 2004. Indicadores ambientales para la agricultura sustentable: un Estudio del noreste de Sonora, Sonora, Mexico: El Colegio de Sonora.
Bales, R., Liverman, D. & Morehouse, B.J., 2004. Integrated Assessment as a Step Toward Reducing Climate Vulnerability in the Southwestern United States. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 85(11), pp.1727-1734.
Crimmins, M.A. & Comrie, A.C., 2004. Interactions Between Antecedent Climate and Wildfire Variability Across South-Eastern Arizona. International Journal of Wildland Fire, 13(4), pp.455-466.
Frisvold, G.B., 2004. Investing in Border Water Quality. Arizona Review, 2(1), pp.8-11, 19.
Cook, E. et al., 2004. Long-Term Aridity Changes in the Western United States. Science, 306(5698), pp.1015-1018.
Lenart, M., 2004. Low flow in the Colorado River Basin spurs water shortage discussion among seven states. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(11), pp.2-4.
Brookshire, D. et al., 2004. Market Prices for Water in the Semiarid West of the United States. Water Resources Research, 40(9), p.W09S04.
Lenart, M., 2004. Monsoon forecasting could improve following study. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(7), pp.2-5.
Garfin, G.M. et al., 2004. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Eastern and Southern States. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Garfin, G.M. et al., 2004. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Western States and Alaska. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Lenart, M., 2004. Plan to thin trees in Apache-Sitreaves forest could increase streamflow in short term. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(10), pp.2-5.
Lenart, M., 2004. Ranchers split on supporting grazing permit buyout. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(2), pp.1-2.

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