March 2008 Photo Gallery

All Images ©Ken Dewey, Applied Climate Sciences Group,
School of Natural Resources, UNL,  unless otherwise noted.

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March 31, 2008:  A rainy day in Lincoln, with runoff in a ditch in this Lincoln park. 


March 31, 2008: A rainy day in Lincoln, with the first heavy rainfall of 2008.

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March 31, 2008: A rainy day in Lincoln, with a temporary lake on top of a roof.


March 17, 2008: A foggy evening in Lincoln, NE.

 
March 18, 2008: Photo of the moon over Lincoln, NE, two hours after sunset.



March 17, 2008: A foggy evening in Lincoln, NE.


March 16, 2008: Sunset in Lincoln, NE.

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March 12, 2008: Sunrise in Lincoln, NE.

.a foggy sunrise in Lincoln
March 12, 2008: A foggy sunrise in rural Lincoln, NE.

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March 12, 2008: A foggy sunrise in rural Lincoln, NE.

Lincoln Sunrise
March 11, 2008: A close-up view of sunrise in Lincoln, NE.

Lincoln Sunrise
March 11, 2008: A close-up view of sunrise in Lincoln, NE.


March 7, 2008: A close-up view of the skyline of Lincoln, NE, as seen from Hardin Hall, home of this web site.


March 10, 2008: Last week's snow cover is gone and warm spring-like temperatures are forecast for this week.


March 7, 2008: An overnight snowfall blankets rural Lincoln, NE


March 7, 2008: An overnight snowfall blankets rural Lincoln, NE


March 7, 2008: An overnight snowfall blankets rural Lincoln, NE


March 7, 2008: An overnight snowfall blankets rural Lincoln, NE


March 7, 2008: An overnight snowfall blankets rural Lincoln, NE


March 7, 2008: An overnight snowfall blankets rural Lincoln, NE


March 7, 2008: An overnight snowfall blankets rural Lincoln, NE


March 7, 2008: An overnight snowfall was wind blown into drifts in rural Lincoln, NE


March 7, 2008: An overnight snowfall wind blown into drifts in rural Lincoln, NE


March 7, 2008: An overnight snowfall blankets rural Lincoln, NE


March 3, 2008:  East Campus sunshine and chilly temperatures with the hope that Spring is just around the corner


March 2, 2008: A gloomy dark sky with Canadian Geese in flight.

March 2, 2008: A crowded frozen lake with many Canadian Geese in flight.