All Images © K. Dewey
June 17,
2003: Aerial view of Lincoln, Nebraska.
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June 12,
2003: Framed by the roofs of two houses, the
sun is partially set in the northwest sky
as seen
in southeast Lincoln.
June 12,
2003: Same digital photo as above, just zoomed
in on the sun.
June 12,
2003: The total of 3.01 inches of rain on
June 12, 2003 set a new daily Lincoln record.
The
old June 12 record was 2.30 inches set in 1947 and data records extend
back to 1887.
June 10,
2003: Dawson County, Nebraska.
June 9,
2003: Dawson County, Nebraska, harvesting
hay.
June 9,
2003: Dawson County, Nebraska. Llamas
resting in a filed of recently cut hay south of
Cozad Nebraska.
June 9,
2003: All Images ©
K. Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center:
Looking
east at the Platte River just south of Cozad, Nebraska, Dawson County,
Nebraska
June 9,
2003: Looking west at the Platte River just
south of Cozad, Nebraska, Dawson County,
Nebraska.
The diagonal lines in the upper left corner are power lines.
June 8,
2003: Looking east at 88th and Van Dorn Streets
in east Lincoln.
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June 9,
2003: Early morning sunshine peeks through
the clouds in rural east Lincoln.
The bright
rays of sunshine are meteorologically termed "Corpuscular Rays".
June 8,
2003: Looking northeast at 88th and Van Dorn
Streets in east Lincoln.
Near perfect
weather and a green landscape.
June 7,
2003: Rural Southeast Lincoln. Unlike
last year with a record low June precipitation of only 0.17 inches,
there was
measurable precipitation on 5 of the first 7 days this year in June.
June 5,
2003: An early morning fog shrouds the trees in rural southeast
Lincoln.
June 1,
2003: Spring rains have greened up the pasture land of Frontier
County in Nebraska.
June 1,
2003: Spring rains have greened up the pasture land of Frontier
County in Nebraska.
June 1,
2003: Spring rains have greened up the pasture land of Frontier
County in Nebraska.
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