September 2003, Photo Gallery

All Images © K. Dewey


September 22, 2003.  The rising sun casts a red glow across the sky in rural southeast Lincoln.


September 22, 2003.  Looking directly east in rural southeast Lincoln, and moments before sunrise.


September 22, 2003.  City campus, UNL, the pillers near the track on the northwest side of the campus.


September 18, 2003.  Click on the photo to see a much larger version.
Looking east from 84th and Van Dorn Streets at the back edge of the clouds moving out of Lincoln.
Clear skies to the west and bright sunshine contrast with the low dark overcast in the distance.
 


September 18, 2003. Looking east from 90th and Van Dorn Streets at the back edge of the clouds moving
out of Lincoln, near Stevens Creek.  The cluster of trees makes the landscape look more
like the eastern part of the U.S. than the plains of Nebraska.
 


September 18, 2003.  Image © Ken Dewey: High Plains Regional Climate Center.
5:30 PM at the eastern edge of Lincoln, looking northeast as the clouds move out of Lincoln.


September 18, 2003.  5:30 PM at the eastern edge of Lincoln, looking southeast as the clouds move out of Lincoln.


September 18, 2003.  5:30 PM at the eastern edge of Lincoln, looking south into the Stevens Creek
watershed as the clouds move out of Lincoln.


September 18, 2003.  A dark and gloomy morning greets Lincoln after the 43rd day 90 degrees or higher the day before.
Cold air rushing into the state brought Nebraska's first measurable snowfall in the Panhandle.


September 8, 2003. A nearly full moon rises over rural east Lincoln, photographed 30 minutes after sunset.


September 8, 2003.  A nearly full moon over rural east Lincoln, photographed 1 hour after sunset.


September 8, 2003.  A nearly full moon over rural east Lincoln, photographed 1 hour after sunset.
Digital camera zoomed in on the moon.


September 6, 2003.  near the Nebraska/Iowa border.


September 6, 2003. near the Nebraska/Iowa border.


September 6, 2003. A nearly empty Platte River at the I-80 bridge just west of Gretna
(20 miles west of Omaha).


September 6, 2003. A nearly empty Platte River at the I-80 bridge just west of Gretna
(20 miles west of Omaha).


September 6, 2003.  A nearly empty Des Moines River at the I-80 bridge in Des Moines.
Ten years ago this river was at flood stage for most of the summer.


September 6, 2003. Like a jet contrail, dust is kicked up by a pickup truck traveling along I-80 in
eastern Nebraska.


September 6, 2003.  They grow buildings in Illinois.  High rise dormitories appear to be rising
up out of the farm fields, just southwest of DeKalb, Illinois, home of Northern Illinois University.


September 3, 2003. Looking east at the almost empty Platte River at the I-80 bridge near Mahoney State Park.
 


September 1, 2003.  Sun flowers cover the ground in rural east Lincoln.


September 1, 2003.  Same photo as above, just cropped to show only the countryside.


September 1, 2003. A red glow lingers well after sunset.  Looking west toward the city from the
eastern edge of Lincoln with rooftops silhouetted by the remaining light.

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