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Fact Sheets

California Drought Fact Sheet

2017

PDF icon California Drought FactSheet.pdf

Drought Management Challenges

2017

PDF icon SWCSC_Drought_Handout.pdf

A handout from the USGS describing the drought management challenges in the Southwest Climate Science Center.

SW CSC Impacts (English)

2017

PDF icon SWCSC_Impacts_English.pdf

SW CSC Impacts (Spanish)

2017

PDF icon SWCSC_Impacts_Spanish.pdf

Snowpack

2016

PDF icon Snowpack.pdf

El Nino

2015

PDF icon ElNino.pdf

Heat Waves

2015

PDF icon HeatWaves.pdf

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