Spring 2003, Photo Gallery
High Plains Regional Climate Center

All Images © Ken Dewey, School of Natural Resources, UNL.

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April 8, 2003.   City Campus, UNL.  Green lawns, small colorful leaves on the trees,
yet the white of an early spring snowfall quickly melts away.


April 8, 2003.   City Campus, UNL.  A late spring snowfall appears to have done
no harm to the early spring colors in Lincoln.


April 8, 2003.   City Campus, UNL.   A late spring snowfall appears to have done
no harm to the leaves already out on the trees in Lincoln.


April 8, 2003.   City Campus, UNL.   A late spring snowfall appears to have done
no harm to the leaves already out on the trees in Lincoln.


March 31, 2003.   East Campus, UNL.  Daffodils in bloom.


April 3, 2003.   East Campus, UNL.


April 3, 2003.   East Campus, UNL.


March 31, 2003.   East Campus, UNL.


March 31, 2003.   East Campus, UNL.


April 5, 2003.   East Campus, UNL.


April 5, 2003.   East Campus, UNL.


March 31, 2003.   East Campus, UNL.


April 3, 2003.   East Campus, UNL.


April 3, 2003.   East Campus, UNL.
 


March 31, 2003.   Large Pussy Willow in bloom on East Campus, UNL.


March 31, 2003.  A Magnolia tree and blooming daffodils add some color to east campus.


March 31, 2003.   East Campus, UNL.  Note the four trees with small green leaves and
the large red blossoms on the tree to the left.  Spring is arriving at a rapid rate in Lincoln.


March 26, 2003.   A rainbow in the eastern sky near 56th and Hwy. 2 in Lincoln, NE at 6 PM.


April 1, 2003.   Campus Rec. Center, City Campus, with red blossoms on the trees.


April 1, 2003.  Magnolia tree on East Campus of UNL.
 

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