All Images © K. Dewey
April 26,
2003: Green returns to the landscape in rural southeast Lincoln.
April 16,
2003: Dark clouds move into Lincoln during the evening. Note
the green beginning to return to the trees.
April 16,
2003: Dark clouds move into Lincoln during the evening.
April 11,
2003: An early Spring sunset north of Lincoln. The
sun is setting north of west this time of
year (note the east-west highway as we look west). Smoke from
grass fires in the Flint Hills
of Kansas has created day time haze and red sunsets.
April 11,
2003: An early Spring sunset north of Lincoln. The
lower part of the sun appears more
red than the top as it visually sinks into the shallow layer of
haze.
April 11,
2003: An early Spring sunset north of Lincoln. The
sun is now ready to drop below the
horizon and is partially obscured by the haze.
April 6,
2003: A total of 4.2 inches of snow fell in Lincoln over
the weekend. This
brings the total to 52 of the past 104 months of April have had
measurable snowfall and
52 of the past 104 months of April have NOT had measurable snowfall.
So, the
April 2003 snowfall is not all that unusual.
April 6,
2003: An April fools joke a few days late on April 6, 2003
brings a
blanket of snow to Lincoln. Green grass pokes up through the
snow.
April 1,
2003. Magnolia tree on East Campus of UNL.
April 1,
2003. Campus Rec. Center, City Campus, with red blossoms on
the trees.
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