September 2009 Photo Gallery

All Images © Ken Dewey, Applied Climate Sciences Group,
School of Natural Resources, UNL,  unless otherwise noted.

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Sept. 26, 2009:  Memorial Stadium an hour after the end of the football game. 


Sept. 26, 2009:  Lincoln skyline viewed from Hardin Hall, home of this website. 


Sept. 26, 2009:  Nebraska Football at Memorial Stadium 

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Sept. 26, 2009:  Celebration of the 300th Consecutive Sell-Out at Memorial Stadium 

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Sept. 25, 2009:  Rural Lincoln, NE 


Sept. 25, 2009: Lancaster County, Nebraska. 


Sept. 25, 2009: Rural Lincoln, NE.
 


Sept. 24, 2009: Looking at the south end of the city center of Lincoln, NE.


Sept. 23, 2009: Looking west in Lincoln, NE with rays of sun shining through the late evening cloud cover. 


Sept. 24, 2009: The sky over Lincoln, NE.


Sept. 23, 2009: Looking northwest from Hardin Hall (home of this web site) after the fog cleared off. 


Sept. 23, 2009: fog begins to lift with the skyline of Lincoln re-appearing 


Sept. 23, 2009:  foggy morning on East Campus of UNL. 


Sept. 23, 2009:  foggy morning on East Campus of UNL.  

 
Sept. 23, 2009: foggy morning on East Campus of UNL. 

 
Sept. 23, 2009:  foggy morning on East Campus of UNL.    


Sept. 23, 2009: foggy morning on East Campus of UNL.  


Sept. 23, 2009:  foggy morning in rural Lincoln, NE 


Sept. 23, 2009:  foggy morning in rural Lincoln, NE 


Sept. 23, 2009:  Note the spider webs outlined by the heavy dew. 


Sept. 23, 2009:  Steam rises from a far pond.  Note the many spider webs outlined by the heavy dew. 


Dew clings to spider webs in  rural Lincoln, NE.


Sept. 23, 2009:  foggy morning in rural Lincoln, NE. 


Sept. 23, 2009: foggy morning in rural Lincoln, NE. 


Sept. 23, 2009:  foggy morning in Lincoln, NE. 


Sept. 23, 2009:  foggy morning in Lincoln, NE. 


Mid September, near Equinox sun setting directly west and above "O" Street in Lincoln, NE. 


Mid September, near Equinox sun setting directly west and above "O" Street in Lincoln, NE. 


Mid September, lingering summer colors


Mid September, lingering summer colors  


A barn in rural Southeast Nebraska 


A mid September sunset in Lincoln, NE.


A few leaves are beginning to change color as viewed from Hardin Hall, East Campus, UNL 


A wide-angle view of the city of Lincoln from Hardin Hall, home of this web site. 


A close up view of the stadium and city campus of UNL, viewed from east campus, UNL.  


A foggy morning in rural Lancaster County, NE.  Note the ground fog crossing the road. 


A mid-September foggy morning in eastern Nebraska. 


A mid September early morning in eastern Nebraska with lingering fog 


A sunny mild mid-September morning with some lingering ground fog 


A foggy morning in eastern Nebraska  


A short while before sunrise and a red glow permeates the morning fog in Lincoln, NE. 


A mid-September misty foggy morning over the Platte River Valley in eastern Nebraska. 


A mid September bright red sunrise over Lincoln, NE. 


A Nebraska tornado ride at the Cozad, NE, Hay Days Carnival. 


Late Summer color in Nebraska. 


Late Summer color in Nebraska. 


Late Summer color in Nebraska. 


A foggy morning looking out into the rural area surrounding east Lincoln, NE.   


After sunset,  looking toward Lincoln's city center from Hardin Hall, home of this web site.

 


Late Summer at a local pond. 


A local pond in Lincoln, NE. 


The home of this web site, Hardin Hall, East Campus, UNL. 


A hazy late Summer day in Lincoln, NE. 


Early morning fog in Lincoln, NE. 


Early morning fog in Lincoln, NE.  


Sunflowers in Lincoln, NE. 


Sunflowers in Lincoln, NE.  


Although it is a weed, the color and detail of the flower is impressive. 


The State Capitol in downtown Lincoln, NE. 


The lingering colors of summer in Lincoln, NE. 


The first few days of September in Lincoln, NE, were unusually cool, hazy and damp. 


A rainy rush hour in Lincoln, NE 


Looking north from Hardin Hall, home of this web site. 


A storm rolls through Lincoln, NE. 


A very large Praying Mantis in Lincoln, NE.