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      <title>Better freshwater forecasts to aid drought-plagued West</title>
      <description>Even at the best of times, the West's water supplies are fraught with political, economic and environmental wrangling. Yet the ability to predict drought at seasonal lead times -- months or longer -- has scarcely improved since the 1960s.</description>
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      <author>Hannah Hickey (hickeyh@u.washington.edu) </author>
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      <title>Water planners call for fundamental shift to deal with changing climate</title>
      <description>The past is no longer a reliable base on which to plan the future of water management. So says a Science article written by a prominent group of hydrologists and climatologists that calls for fundamental changes to the science behind water planning and policy.</description>
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      <author>Hannah Hickey (hickeyh@u.washington.edu) </author>
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