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Desert Research Institute

A nonprofit, statewide division of the University and Community College System of Nevada, DRI conducts basic and applied environmental research on a local, national, and international scale, some of which is climate-related.

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Western Region Climate Services Database Development

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WestMap - Climate Analysis & Mapping Toolbox

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Disentangling the Influence of Antecedent Temperature and Soil Moisture on Colorado River Water Resources

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National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential

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Fine-Scale Climate Mapping

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Evaluation of Fire Forecast Products to Enhance U.S. Drought Preparedness and Response

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