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The October Intermountain West Climate Summary is now available....
Since July, dry conditions have been alleviated in eastern Colorado but have emerged in far southern Utah and southwestern Colorado, with some areas of moderate (D1) and severe (D2) drought. Read more....
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or comments, please email us at wwa@noaa.gov.
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Interior Secretary Salazar address highlights at Colorado River Water Users Association Conference Dec. 9-11, 2009
Las Vegas Gambles with an uncertain water future, NY Times, November 10, 2009
Study finds new forests have long-term effects on hydrology, November 10, 2009
Forest Service blocks Crested Butte's Snodgrass expansion plan, The Denver Post, Nov. 10, 2009
NOAA: Third Coolest-Highest Precipitation in October for US, November 2009
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WWA Team Members published, Factors influencing the use of climate information by CO municipal water managers
Climate Change Metrics and Their Uncertainty, By Ursula Rick, CSTPR, November 2, 2009
WWA team member Bill Travis to give talk:The promise and perils of geoengineering, CSTPR, October 27, 2009
CIRES Distinguished Lecture Series: Steve Rayner, University of Oxford, October 23, 2009
K. Wolter cited in "Snow blankets Summit County Peaks, Summit Daily News, Setp. 22, 2009
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