All Images ©Ken Dewey, Applied
Climate Sciences Group,
School of Natural Resources,
UNL, unless otherwise noted.
February 29, 2008: The arrival
of the first spring weather for Lincoln with sunshine and 60 degree weather
expected this weekend.
February 28, 2008: Just before
sunset in Lincoln "X marks the spot" or "You are Here".
February 28, 2008: Just before
sunset in Lincoln "X marks the spot" or "You are Here".
February 27, 2008: The view from
Hardin Hall, East Campus UNL. "Waiting for Spring".
February 26, 2008: Looking
east from 84th Street and Van Dorn Street.
The distant water tower is near
165th and Van Dorn Streets.
February 23, 2008: Thousands
of Canadian Geese near Cozad, NE.
February 23, 2008: Thousands
of Canadian Geese near Cozad, NE.
February 23, 2008: Thousands
of Canadian Geese near Cozad, NE.
February 23, 2008: The Platte
River near Grand Island.
February 23, 2008: The Platte
River near Grand Island.
February 23, 2008: The Platte
River near Grand Island.
February 20, 2008: Just past
the full eclipse of the moon, sunlight begins to flood the corner of the
moon.
February 19, 2008: A bright red
sunset in Lincoln, NE.
February 18, 2008: A nearly full
moon rises into the sky over Lincoln, NE.
February 15, 2008: Cold 7 F temperatures
but calm winds in northeast Lincoln, NE.
February 15, 2008: Looking west
with a wide angle lens toward Lincoln from Hardin Hall, East Campus, UNL.
Only a few patches of snow cover
remain.
February 15, 2008: Looking west
with a telephoto lens toward Lincoln from Hardin Hall, East Campus, UNL.
February 15, 2008: Looking west
with a telephoto lens toward Lincoln from Hardin Hall, East Campus, UNL.
February 12, 2008: Late evening
looking toward Lincoln from Hardin Hall, home of this web site.
February 12, 2008: Late evening
looking toward Lincoln from Hardin Hall, home of this web site.
February 12, 2008: Sunset along
the Platte River Valley.
February 8, 2008: The Platte
River as viewed from I-80 near Gretna, Nebraska.
February 8, 2008: The melt down
begins.
February 8, 2008: The melt down
begins.
February 7, 2008: A snow sculpture
left over from the snowstorm earlier in the week.
February 7, 2008: A snow and
ice sculpture left over from the snowstorm earlier in the week.
February 6, 2008: The day after
the snowstorm.
February 6, 2008: 5 to 7 inches
of snow fell across Lincoln.
February 6, 2008: The day after
the snowstorm.
February 6, 2008: The day after
the snowstorm.
February 6, 2008: The day after
the snowstorm and outside our office tower, Hardin Hall.
February 5, 2008: Awful
driving conditions around Lincoln, NE.
February 5, 2008: Awful
driving conditions around Lincoln, NE.
February 5, 2008: Awful
driving conditions around Lincoln, NE.
February 5, 2008: Clearing
the streets in Lincoln, NE.
February 5, 2008: Awful
driving conditions around Lincoln, NE ("O" Street near 48th St.)..
February 5, 2008: Blowing
snow reducing visibility in Lincoln, NE.
February 5, 2008: Blowing
snow reducing visibility in Lincoln, NE.
February 5, 2008: Interstate
80 northeast of Lincoln, NE with heavy snow falling.
February 5, 2008: Interstate
80 northeast of Lincoln, NE with heavy snow falling.
February 5, 2008: Clearing
snow on an icy Interstate 80 northeast of Lincoln, NE with heavy snow falling.
February 5, 2008: Clearing
snow in Lincoln during the morning snowfall.
February 5, 2008: Early
morning weather related accident in Lincoln, NE.
February 5, 2008: Clearing
snow on the east campus of UNL
February 5, 2008: Heavy
snow falls on the east campus of UNL
February 5, 2008: Heavy
snow falls on the east campus of UNL
February 5, 2008: Heavy
snow falls on the east campus of UNL
February 5, 2008: Heavy
snow falls on the east campus of UNL
February 5, 2008: Keeping the
windows cleaned of ice and snow.
February 5, 2008: The peak
of the heavy snowfall
February 5, 2008: Heavy
snow falls on east campus of UNL.
February 5, 2008: Rural Lincoln,
Nebraska.
February 5, 2008: Heavy snow
begins to fall in Lincoln, Nebraska.
February 1, 2008, east campus
of UNL.
January 29, 2008: A red glow
remains after sunset behind the skyline of Lincoln, NE
January 29, 2008: A red glow
remains after sunset behind the skyline of Lincoln, NE
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