September 2012 Photo Gallery

All Images © Ken Dewey, Applied Climate Science, School of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

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September 30, 2012:Lincoln's Fall Colors


September 30, 2012: Lincoln's Fall Colors


September 30, 2012: Lincoln's Fall Colors


September 30, 2012: Lincoln's Fall Colors


September 29, 2012: Extreme drought in Lincoln has caused this local wetland and pond to completely dry up


September 29, 2012: Extreme drought in Lincoln has caused this local wetland and pond to completely dry up


September 27, 2012: Lincoln's Fall Colors


September 27, 2012: Harvesting in Southeast Nebraska


September 27, 2012: The band "Gloriana" giving a free concert on East Campus of UNL


September 27, 2012: Looking west from Hardin Hall just after sunset in Lincoln, NE


September 27, 2012: Sunset in Lincoln


September 27, 2012: Sunset in Lincoln


September 27, 2012: Lincoln's Fall Colors


September 27, 2012: Lincoln's Fall Colors


September 26, 2012: Lincoln's Fall Colors


September 23, 2012: This tree normally is much more colorful, but this year the drought has replaced red with dull brown.


September 18, 2012: Some late Summer/early Fall color in Lincoln


September 18, 2012: Lincoln's skyline viewed from Hardin Hall, home of this Web Site.


September 18, 2012: City campus of UNL. Note the construction cranes for the stadium expansion project


September 18, 2012: Early morning in SE Lincoln with steam rising off of the warm pond and the two nearby Canada Geese


September 18, 2012: Early morning in SE Lincoln. Note the frost on the nearby roof.


September 18, 2012: Early morning in SE Lincoln.


September 17, 2012: Early morning fog and mist in rural SE Lincoln, NE


September 15, 2012: Nebraska football


September 15, 2012: Nebraska football


September 15, 2012: Lingering Summer color in Lincoln, NE


September 15, 2012: Canada geese in Lincoln, NE


September 14, 2012: VERY early leaf color change showing up in Lincoln, NE


September 14, 2012: The Sunken Gardens in Lincoln, NE


September 14, 2012: The Sunken Gardens in Lincoln, NE


September 14, 2012: The Sunken Gardens in Lincoln, NE


September 14, 2012: The Sunken Gardens in Lincoln, NE


September 14, 2012: The Sunken Gardens in Lincoln, NE


September 14, 2012: The Sunken Gardens in Lincoln, NE


September 14, 2012: The Sunken Gardens in Lincoln, NE


September 14, 2012: The Sunken Gardens in Lincoln, NE


September 14, 2012: The Sunken Gardens in Lincoln, NE


September 14, 2012: The Sunken Gardens in Lincoln, NE


September 14, 2012: Drought has caused many un irrigated lawns to turn totally brown in Lincoln, NE this summer


September 11, 2012: Lingering Summer color in Lincoln, NE


September 11, 2012: Lingering Summer color in Lincoln, NE


September 10, 2012: Very early color change in Lincoln due to drought and heat stress


September 9, 2012: People take to the streets in an area within Lincoln, NE for the "Streets Alive" Annual Event.
On Sunday, September 9, 2012 from 12:30pm-5:00pm. 3.3 miles of Lincoln’s streets were closed to
motorized vehicles and opened to walkers, runners, bikers, roller-bladers--anybody using human-powered
transportation --to come out and Play in the Streets! Mission: Partner with health-related organizations, agencies
and businesses to improve the health and well-being of all Lincoln citizens. Description: Streets Alive! is an
afternoon of healthy fun and activity for families, kids and seniors on the streets from Woods Park thru Antelope Valley
It is the Goal of Partnership for a Healthy Lincoln to achieve significant and quantifiable improvements in the health and
well being of its citizens by 2015. Not only will this make Lincoln a more attractive and enjoyable city to live in, it will
also result in significant decreases in health care costs which will make Lincoln a more attractive city for employers as well.
http://www.healthylincoln.org/#streets_alive


September 9, 2012: "Streets Alive" in Lincoln, NE


September 8, 2012: Lingering Summer color in Lincoln, NEA


September 5 2012: Drought has turned much of east campus into a brown lawn landscape


September 4, 2012: A rainbow in rural southeastern Lancaster County, NE


September 4, 2012: A rainbow in rural southeastern Lancaster County, NE


September 4, 2012: A thunderstorm in rural southeastern Lincoln, NE


September 4, 2012: A thunderstorm in rural southeastern Lincoln, NE


September 4, 2012: Lincoln, NE, viewed from Hardin Hall, home of this Web site.
Although the sky is clear, there is high humidity producing a haze over the city.


September 1, 2012: Brown lawns are testimony to the drought we are experiencing this Summer


September 1, 2012: A sunny day and a sunflower in Lincoln, NE


September 1, 2012: A bee coming in for a landing and a snack in Lincoln, NE


September 1, 2012: Another "bee"utiful day in Lincoln, NE


All Images © Ken Dewey, Applied Climate Science, School of Natural Resources

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