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Ken Dewey, Applied Climate Science,
School of Natural Resources, UNL,
unless otherwise noted.
December 31, 2010: Largest snowfall of the season in Lincoln,
NE, but only 0.7 inches of snow.
December 31, 2010: Only 0.7 inches of snow fell in Lincoln on
December 31 bringing the seasonal total to only 1.7 inches.
December 30, 2010: 60 degree temperatures in southeast
Nebraska means no snow!
December 25, 2010: Freezing rain has turned this parking lot
in Lincoln into a skating rink
December 25, 2010: Icy roads in Lincoln as a result of
freezing rain.
December 26, 2010: Birds headed south in Lincoln, NE.
December 21, 2010. Winter on a farm in Nebraska.
December 21, 2010: A recently abandoned home in western
Nebraska
December 21, 2010: Western Nebraska
December 21, 2010: Western Nebraska
December 21, 2010: Western Nebraska
December 21, 2010: Western Nebraska
December 20, 2010: Freezing fog has coated these trees in
western Nebraska
December 20, 2010: Freezing fog has coated these trees in
western Nebraska
December 20, 2010: Freezing fog has coated these trees in
western Nebraska
December 19, 2010: Freezing fog in western Nebraska
December 19, 2010: Freezing fog in western Nebraska
December 19, 2010: Freezing fog in western Nebraska
December 19, 2010: A foggy morning in western Nebraska
December 19, 2010: A foggy morning in western Nebraska
December 19, 2010: A foggy morning in western Nebraska
December 19, 2010: A foggy morning in western Nebraska
December 19, 2010: Freezing fog has coated these trees in
western Nebraska
December 19, 2010: Freezing fog has coated these trees in
western Nebraska
December 19, 2010: A foggy morning in western Nebraska
December 19, 2010: A foggy morning in western Nebraska
December 19, 2010: Freezing fog has coated these trees in
western Nebraska
December 19, 2010: Freezing fog has created a buildup known as
"rime" on these tree branches.
Rrime is a white ice that forms when the water droplets in fog freeze to the outer surfaces of objects.
It is often seen on trees in winter, when low-hanging clouds cause freezing fog.
This fog freezes to the windward (wind-facing) side of tree branches, buildings, or any other solid objects.
December 19, 2010: Freezing fog has coated these trees in
western Nebraska
December 12, 2010: Rural Southeast Lincoln, NE
December 12, 2010: Holmes Lake Park, Lincoln, NE
December 12, 2010: Rural Southeast Lincoln, NE
December 11, 2010: Lincoln, NE
December 11, 2010: Lincoln, NE
December 11, 2010: Lincoln, NE
December 11, 2010: Lincoln, NE
December 11, 2010: Lincoln, NE
December 11, 2010: Lincoln, NE
December 11, 2010: Lincoln, NE
December 9, 2010: Cumulus clouds over Lincoln, NE this
morning.
December 9, 2010: Looking west from Hardin Hall, home of this
web site
December 9, 2010: Green lawns and no snow in Lincoln as we
head into the middle of December.
December 7, 2010: Hardin Hall, home of this website
December 7, 2010: East campus, UNL
December 7, 2010: Just after sunset looking toward the city center
from East Campus, UNL
December 6, 2010: Steam rises from the powerplant on a cold
Winter morning, East Campus, UNL
December 5, 2010: Holmes Lake in Lincoln, NE
December 5, 2010: Holmes Lake in Lincoln, NE
December 2, 2010: No snow cover yet in Lincoln, NE, looking
west from Hardin Hall, home of this website.
December 1, 2010: Outside color is gone for the Winter but
indoor color continues.
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