The fifteenth chapter of the Assessment of Climate Change in the Southwest United States, entitled “Human Health”, explores the...
Southwest Climate Blog
The Southwest Climate Blog, a new feature of the Southwest Climate Change Network Web site, will explore challenges that experts and community members in the region face in trying to understand climate variability and change and make informed decisions.
In our last blog, Gregg Garfin introduced the Assessment of Climate Change in the Southwest United States. This week,...
Over 100 colleagues and I recently published a wide-ranging assessment of the implications of climate change for the Southwest. The book, ...
This blog is the second in a two-part series about using feedback from rural Arizonans to improve climate change adaptation research in the region.
In my last blog, I wrote that...
This blog is the first in a two-part series about using feedback from rural Arizonans to improve climate change adaptation research in the region.
As physical scientists help us...
My colleague Mike Dettinger (@Mdettinger, for twitter fans interested in his vast climate and hydrology knowledge) sent me a twitter query today, and...
The Colorado River, as many Southwesterners know, quenches the thirst of millions of people in several states. Many also are aware that the river is over-allocated, with more water designated to...
Kicking the Refrigerator Door Open: How Warming the Polar Stratosphere Means Cold Weather for the SW
In this month’s Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins, a climatologist at the University of Arizona and regular blog...
Happy New Year! Wow, 2012 was eventful: President Obama was re-elected for a second term, Felix Baumgartner was the first person to break the sound barrier while skydiving, and Curiosity landed...
While recording our November podcast a couple weeks after Hurricane Sandy pummeled the eastern seaboard, Gregg Garfin, assistant professor and...