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Wildfire and Drought

CU-Boulder's research on wildfire and
on drought involves researchers from disciplines as diverse as engineering
and the environmental sciences, studying topics from the behavior of
wildfires to water quality and forecasting streamflow. This special
report includes recent stories on their research, and a list of experts
on wildfire and drought.

Wildfire

Wet Spring
Lessens Wildfire Hazard, But CU Prof Warns A Hot, Dry June Could Change
The Situation

CU Researcher:
Fire Suppression And El Niņo Are A Catastrophic Combo

CU-Boulder
Wildfire Experts Search For Answers To Flames

Wildfires
Will Hurt Colorado Water Quality And Fish, CU-Boulder Expert Says

CU-Boulder
Researcher: Wildfire Erosion Effects Will Show Up In Reservoirs, Ecosystems

Drought

CU-Boulder, NOAA Scientist Hints Southwest Summer Monsoon May Be Early In Four Corners 
CU-Boulder
Scientist To Present New Method To Forecast Streamflow

NOAA
Western Water Assessment At CU-Boulder Takes A Hard Look At Drought
Impacts On Water Quality

Water
And Growth Subject Of CU Report

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