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December 22, 2017
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Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlook for the Western Region for September – November 2017. Dated December 2017.

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September 25, 2017
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Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlook for the Western Region for June – August 2017. Dated September 2017.  

Warmest summer on record for California and Nevada; second warmest for Oregon, 3rd warmest for Utah, and 4th for Washington and Arizona.  Several locations set record for all-time warmest month in July: Reno, NV, Salt Lake City, UT, and Bakersfield, CA.  Much drier than normal conditions across northern tier of West; Montana had 2nd driest summer on record.  Moderate to exceptional drought conditions developed across Montana.

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June 20, 2017
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Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlook for the Western Region for March – May 2017. Dated June 2017.   

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March 21, 2017
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Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlook for the Western Region for December 2016 – February 2017. Dated March 2017.   

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March 20, 2017
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HIghlights from December 2016, January and February 2017 for the Western states include:

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April 8, 2010
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The National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS), in conjunction with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the National Drought Mitigation Center (NDMC), and the Climate Assessment for the Southwest (CLIMAS), hosted a workshop at the USGS Flagstaff Science Center in Flagstaff, Arizona, on April 8-9, 2010, to begin the process of developing a drought early warning system for the Four Corners region of the U.S. Southwest.

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September 17, 2014
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A slideshow that was presented by Cody Knutson of the National Drought Mitigation Center during the Extreme Events and Drought Resiliency tribal engagement workshop in Rapid City, South Dakota on September 17-18, 2014. Purpose of the presentation was to highlight some of the lessons learned about drought planning using the Hualapai Tribe and their experiences as a case study. 

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March 1, 2014
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This report provides information to the Navajo Nation that has been deemed important for the future development of a climate change adaptation plan and is intended to be used by decision makers on the Nation.

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April 9, 2013
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Report on a workshop that took place April 8-9, 2010 in Flagstaff, Arizona between officials from the Hualapai, Zuni, Hopi, Navajo, Tohono O’odham and Southern Ute Tribes, together with NIDIS, NOAA, Climate Assessment for the Southwest (CLIMAS), Northern Arizona University, University of Arizona, Western Water Assessment, Desert Research Institute, Indigenous Waters Network, Flagstaff Science Center, USGS, National Drought Mitigation Center, Bureau of Reclamation and the Western Regional Climate Center.

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April 1, 2014
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NIDIS news story about helping communities develop drought impacts reporting methods. The article spends time talking about issues faced on tribal lands, specifically on Hopi lands.

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Story about issues on tribal lands, specifically Hopi lands, on how communities can develop drought impacts reporting methods. Existing resource management and technical staff can use local observations to plan for mitigation tailored to a region’s specific needs. 

From Dry Times, the NIDIS newsletter.

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