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December 24, 2003: A frosty morning in Southeast Lincoln.
December 24, 2003: Southeast
Lincoln. All the snow is gone.
December 24, 2003: Southeast
Lincoln, looking East near 98th and Van Dorn Streets. Early morning
fog is lifting producing a white
sky and there is a heavy frost on the grass.
December 25, 2003: Sunrise in Southeast Lincoln.
December 18, 2003: Sunrise in Southeast Lincoln.
December 14, 2003: Southeast Lincoln. Early morning fog coated
this tree with frost.
December 14, 2003: Southeast Lincoln. Early morning fog coated
these trees with frost.
December 14, 2003: Southeast Lincoln. Early morning fog coated
these trees with frost.
December 14, 2003: Southeast Lincoln. Early morning fog coated
these trees with frost.
December 12, 2003: North Lincoln. Defying gravity, this snow
sculpture and its icicles hang
from the roof of a Lincoln house
December 12, 2003: UNL-East Campus, Snow covers the ground,
3 days after a major snow storm hits eastern Nebraska.
December 9, 2003 Snow Storm Report
©K.
Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
December 9, 2003: Evening "Rush hour" was anything but "rush" as
traffic came
to a halt throughout the city.
December 9, 2003:Wintry weather moves into Lincoln, as photographed
at 48th and Holdrege streets.
December 9, 2003 Snow Storm Report
December 9, 2003: Snow begins to fall during the morning rush
hour in Lincoln.
December 9, 2003: Wintry weather moves into Lincoln, as photographed
at 84th and Old Cheney roads.
December
6, 2003. Rural southeast Lincoln. Rime, ice crystals that accumulate on
exposed surfaces,
puts
a white coating on the landscape after a morning of dense fog.
December
6, 2003. Rural southeast Lincoln. Rime, ice crystals that accumulate on
exposed surfaces, puts a
white
coating on the landscape after a morning of dense fog.
December
6, 2003. Rural southeast Lincoln. Fog and a white covering of frost
on
the trees add a little brightness to a dreary dull early winter morning.
December
6, 2003. Rural southeast Lincoln.
Rime
coated this pine tree after a morning of dense fog.
December
6, 2003. Close up view of the pine needles coated with rime.
December
6, 2003. Rural southeast Lincoln.
Rime,
ice crystals that accumulate on exposed surfaces, puts a
white
coating on the landscape after a morning of dense fog.
December
6, 2003. Rural southeast Lincoln.
The
ice crystals that accumulate on exposed surfaces, have built up a fragile
layer,
unlike the solid layers produced with freezing rain or drizzle, and these
ice
crystals blew off these branches once the wind began to pick up speed.
December
6, 2003, early morning, an ice fog shrouds rural southeast Lincoln.
December 5, 2003: ©K.
Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
"All the leaves are brown and the sky is gray", East campus,
UNL.
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