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Observed and Predicted Impacts of Climate Change on New Mexico's Water Supplies , Albuquerque, NM: Office of the State Engineer.
, 2006. Automated Detection of Dust Storms from Ground-Based Weather Station Imagery Using Neural Network Classification. New Mexico State University.
, 2020. 2014 Climate and Society Fellows Final Report: Climatic Sensitivities of Navajo Forestlands, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
, 2015. Forecasting the Monsoon: What to Expect (or not) this Summer. Southwest Climate Outlook, 10(6), pp.3-5.
, 2011. Informing Decisions with a Climate Synthesis Product: Implications for Regional Climate Services. Weather, Climate, and Society, 5(1), pp.83-92.
, 2013. Coping with Drought on the Rio Grande. Southwest Climate Outlook, 11(8), pp.3-5.
, 2012. Powering the Southwest with solar and wind. Southwest Climate Outlook, 7(11), pp.3-5.
, 2008. El Niño–Southern Oscillation: the causes, impacts in the Southwest, and future. Southwest Climate Outlook, 9(1), pp.3-5.
, 2010. Climate Change and Water in the Southwest: A summary of a special peer-review article series. Southwest Climate Outlook, 10(1), pp.3-5.
, 2011. Atmospheric Rivers: Harbors for Extreme Winter Precipitation. Southwest Climate Outlook, 10(12), pp.3-5.
, 2011. Anticipating summer heat. Southwest Climate Outlook, 7(5), pp.3-5.
, 2008. Connections between Climate and Groundwater in Arivaca, Arizona, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
, 2010. Climate data: the ins and outs and where to find what (Part 2). Southwest Climate Outlook, 8(4), pp.3-6.
, 2009. Keeping pace with warming—can plants and animals move fast enough. Southwest Climate Outlook, 9(5), pp.3-5.
, 2010. Dry Winter Escalates Need for Wet Monsoon. Southwest Climate Outlook, 10(5), pp.3-5.
, 2011. Droughts, Megadroughts, and More: A Conversation with Jonathan Overpeck. Southwest Climate Outlook, 11(7), pp.3-5.
, 2012. Flash floods in city enviroments. Southwest Climate Outlook, 7(9), pp.3-5.
, 2008. 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.
, 2009. The 2009 southwest monsoon: El Niño’s heavy hand. Southwest Climate Outlook, 8(11), pp.1-3.
, 2009. Climate Data Part 3: snow, climate, and stream - flow networks. Southwest Climate Outlook, 9(11), pp.3-5.
, 2010. Extreme Events in the Southwest. Southwest Climate Outlook, 10(9), pp.3-6.
, 2011. Climate data: the ins and outs and where to find what. Southwest Climate Outlook, 8(3), pp.3-5.
, 2009. The final gasp: Pinyon pines die faster during warmer droughts. Southwest Climate Outlook, 9(4), pp.3-5.
, 2010. Americans’ Perspectives on the Link between Extreme Events and Climate Change. Southwest Climate Outlook, 11(5), pp.3-5.
, 2012. The 2012 Monsoon Forecast: A Case for Optimism. Southwest Climate Outlook, 11(6), pp.3-5.
, 2012. Phenology, citizen science and Dave Bertelsen. Southwest Climate Outlook, 7(8), pp.3-5.
, 2008. Hydrologic Extremes and Water Management in a Warmer World - California Perspectives, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
, 2011. What do we do now? Important climate change issues vocalized by resource managers. Southwest Climate Outlook, 8(9), pp.3-5.
, 2009. A One-Month Wonder: spottiness and brevity characterize 2010 monsoon season. Southwest Climate Outlook, 9(9), pp.3-5.
, 2010. A Double-Dip? Mounting Evidence Suggests La Niña Will Return This Winter. Southwest Climate Outlook, 10(8), pp.3-6.
, 2011. The Costs of Drought on the Rio Grande. Southwest Climate Outlook, 11(9), pp.3-5.
, 2012. Past and present climate. Southwest Climate Outlook, 8(2), pp.3-5.
, 2009. Monitoring snowpack and forecasting streamflows in the Southwest. Southwest Climate Outlook, 9(3), pp.3-5.
, 2010. Rising temperatures bump up risk of wildfires. Southwest Climate Outlook, 10(3), pp.3-5.
, 2011. Cinnamon Snow: Flecks of Dust Alter Western Water Supplies. Southwest Climate Outlook, 11(4), pp.3-5.
, 2012. Understanding the southwestern monsoon. Southwest Climate Outlook, 7(7), pp.3-5.
, 2008. Two or 12 degrees warmer? Greenhouse gas emission scenarios that drive future climate outlooks. Southwest Climate Outlook, 8(8), pp.3-5.
, 2009. Climate and fire connections: the 2010 fire season in review and beyond. Southwest Climate Outlook, 9(7), pp.3-5.
, 2010. Summer Blooms Wait on the Rain. Southwest Climate Outlook, 10(7), pp.3-5.
, 2011. ENSO-Neutral: Another Dry Winter?. Southwest Climate Outlook, 11(11), pp.3-5.
, 2012. Cattle and climate: Ranching in the arid Southwest. Southwest Climate Outlook, 8(1), pp.3-5.
, 2009. Warmer means drier: comparing the 2000s drought to the 1950s drought. Southwest Climate Outlook, 9(2), pp.3-5.
, 2010. Deep Freezes: Will future warming paradoxically cause more extreme cold events?. Southwest Climate Outlook, 10(2), pp.3-5.
, 2011. Drought on the Rio Grande. Rural Connections, 7(1), pp.7-10.
, 2013. The MJO and a Tale of Two Winters. Southwest Climate Outlook, 11(2), pp.3-5.
, 2012. The wet winter and the basins' bathtubs. Southwest Climate Outlook, 7(6), pp.3-6.
, 2008. A warming world interspersed with cooling periods. Southwest Climate Outlook, 8(5), pp.3-5.
, 2009. The 2010 North American Monsoon Forecast: A roundtable discussion with three monsoon experts. Southwest Climate Outlook, 9(6), pp.3-5.
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Chp 7: Future Climate: Projected Extremes. In Assessment of Climate Change in the Southwest United States: A Report Prepared for the National Climate Assessment. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, pp. 126-147.
, 2013. Climate risk management and the electricity sector. Climate Risk Management, 19, pp.12-22.
, 2018. Arizona to release drought plan for public comment. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(6), pp.2-4.
, 2004. Agricultural Water Demand Along the Lower Colorado River Mainstem: Developing and Testing a Three-Model Approach for Econometric Analysis. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona.
, 2012. 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.
, 2008. Tree-ring records inform water management decisions. Southwest Climate Outlook, 4(5), pp.1-3.
, 2005. Drought, Climate Variability and Implications for Water Supply and Management. In Arizona Water Policy: Management Innovations In An Urbanizing, Arid Region. Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future, pp. 61-78.
, 2006. Climate Change Adaptation Lessons from the Land of Dry Heat. Third Interagency Conference on Research in the Watersheds, p.292.
, 2008. Extreme Heat Toolkit, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest.
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Arizona Drought Monitoring, Mexico City, Mexico.
, 2006. Fire In the West. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
, 2002. NIHHIS Rio Grande-Rio Bravo 2017 Summer Meeting: Evaluation, Knowledge Sharing, and Next Steps Summary, Tucson, AZ: Institute of the Environment.
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Climate Change Challenges and Solutions for Water Managers. In Shared Broders, Shared Waters. CRC Press, p. 320.
, 2012. Downscaling Climate Projections in Topographically Diverse Landscapes of the Colorado Plateau in the Arid Southwestern United States The Colorado Plateau IV: Proceedings of the 9th Biennial Conference on Colorado Plateau Research, pp.21-24.
, 2010. Climate Change and Arizona Water. The AWPCA Newsletter, 25(2), pp.36-37.
, 2008. Arizona drought coming back into focus. Southwest Climate Outlook, 6(6), pp.3-5.
, 2007. 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.
, 2008. How would an extra month of 100-plusdegree days feel?. Arizona Daily Star.
, 2013. Facilitating Use of Climate Information for Wildfire Decision-Making in the U.S. Southwest. Fourth Symposium on Fire and Forest Meteorology, pp.116-122.
, 2001. NIHHIS Southwest Regional Pilot: 2017 Winter Work Streams Meeting Summary, Tucson, AZ: Institute of the Environment.
, 2017. Editorial: Rethinking integrated assessments and management projects in the Americas. Environmental Science & Policy, 26, pp.1-5.
, 2013. Climate Change in the Colorado River Basin. In Colorado River Basin Climate: Paleo, Present, Future. pp. 36-44.
, 2005. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Western States and Alaska. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
, 2004. 2006 North American Seasonal Assessment Workshop Progress Report, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
, 2006. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop Final Report. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
, 2003. Climate Services for Coping with Climate Change, Drought, and Extreme Heat in the México-U.S. Border Region. In La Cuenca Del Rio Conchos: Una Mirada Desde Las Ciencias Ante El Cambio Climatico. Jiutepec, Morelos, Mexico: Instituto Mexicano de Tecnología del Agua, pp. 23-57.
, 2017. The 2003 national seasonal assessment workshop: A proactive approach to preseason fire danger assessment. Proceedings American Meteorological Society Fifth Symposium on Fire and Forest Meteorology.
, 2003. Fire & Climate Workshops. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
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Dry Heat: An Overview of Climate Changes and their Impacts on North America's Arid Regions. Sonarida, 27(Jan-Jun).
, 2009. Assessment of Climate Change in the Southwest United States: A Report Prepared for the National Climate Assessment, Washington, D.C.: Island Press.
, 2013. Chp 1: Summary for Decision Makers. In Assessment of Climate Change in the Southwest United States: A Report Prepared for the National Climate Assessment. Washington, DC: Island Press.
, 2013. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Eastern and Southern States. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
, 2004. Fire Season Prospects Split East of the Rockies. Wildfire, 14(2).
, 2005. Brief - National Seasonal Assessment Workshop. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
, 2003. Climate Change Effects on Southwest Water Resources. Southwest Hydrology, 6(1), pp.16-17, 34.
, 2007. Chp 2: Overview. In Assessment of Climate Change in the Southwest United States: A Report Prepared for the National Climate Assessment. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, pp. 21-36.
, 2013. 2014 National Climate Assessment: Southwest Region. In Climate Change Impacts in the United States: The Third National Climate Assessment. Washington, DC: U.S. Global Change Research Program, pp. 462-486.
, 2014. CHANGE: Climate and Hydrology Academic Network for Governance and the Environment. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 92(8), pp.1045-1048.
, 2011. Preparing for High-Consequence, Low-Probability Events: Heat, Water & Energy in the Southwest, Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona.
, 2016. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Eastern, Southern, & Southwest Geographic Areas. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
, 2012. Stubborn' Drought, Hurricanes Add to Fire Worries. Wildfire, 15(2).
, 2006. Climate Information and Water Resource Management: Two Initiatives in the Southwest. American Meteorological Society 83rd Annual Meeting, Symposium on Impacts of Water Variability, Benefits and Challenges.
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