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2008
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[161] Bonfils, C., B. D. Santer, D. W. Pierce, H. G. Hidalgo, G. Bala, T. Das, T. P. Barnett, D. R. Cayan, C. Doutriaux, A. W. Wood et al. "Detection and Attribution of Temperature Changes in the Mountainous Western United States." Journal of Climate 21, no. 23 (2008): 6404-6424.
2006
[294] Westerling, A. L., H. G. Hidalgo, D. R. Cayan, and T. W. Swetnam. "Warming and Earlier Spring Increase Western U.S. Forest Wildfire Activity." Science 313, no. 5789 (2006): 940-943. Abstract

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