All Images © Ken Dewey
September 27, 2006: The Platte
River, northeast of Grand Island. The
Platte River is flowing again:
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September 27, 2006: A late
afternoon thunderstorm and dark clouds retreat to the east with the sun
coming on on
the east campus of UNL. Note
the fall color beginning to show up on the trees
September 27, 2006: A late
afternoon thunderstorm and dark clouds retreat to the east with the sun
coming on on
the east campus of UNL.
The shadow on the left is from the Hardin Hall office tower. The
photo was taken from the 7th
floor of the tower, home of the
HPRCC.
September 27, 2006: A late
afternoon thunderstorm and dark clouds pass over Lincoln. A beam
of light shines directly down into the stadium
on city campus of UNL.
September 26, 2006: Just
after sunset and the moon is visible over Lincoln, NE.
September 23, 2006: Winter is
on the way to Nebraska, time to head South
September 23, 2006: A
cool Autumn day in Nebraska
September 22, 2006: A drought
parched landscape in southwestern Nebraska
September 22, 2006: A drought
parched landscape in southwestern Nebraska
September 21, 2006: Looking more
like Europe, this church in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado is shrouded
in fog
with some fall colors in the
foreground.
September 22, 2006: Golden Yellow
Aspen trees in Colorado
September 22, 2006: Golden Yellow
Aspen trees in Colorado
September 22, 2006: A stream
in the mountains of Colorado with the first colors of Autumn.
September 18, 2006: The state
Capitol in Lincoln, NE.
Early fall cool temperatures
signal the end of summer.
September 16, 2006: Soybean fields
stretching into the distance in eastern Nebraska.
September 16, 2006: An old barn
and terraced farm field in eastern Nebraska.
September 16, 2006: Cumulus clouds
begin to pop up over eastern Nebraska on a
late Summer 90 degree day.
September 16, 2006: Late afternoon
sunlight peeks out from behind a developing storm.
These bright rays of light coming
out from behind the cloud are known as Crepuscular
rays.
September 16, 2006: Late afternoon
sunlight peeks out from behind a developing storm.
These bright rays of light coming
out from behind the cloud are known as Crepuscular
rays.
September 16, 2006: A close up
look at a rapidly developing cumulus cloud near Omaha, NE.
September 16, 2006: A close up
look at a rapidly developing cumulus cloud near Omaha, NE.
September 15, 2006: 10:28 PM,
A bolt of lightning starts at the top of the
image, goes behind some clouds
and reappears again.
September 15, 2006: 10:30 PM,
A close lightning strike illuminates the darkness
September 12, 2006: Looking north
from the UNL city campus student union.
September 12, 2006: City campus,
UNL.
September 12, 2006: City campus,
UNL
September 12, 2006: City campus,
UNL
September 12, 2006: City campus,
UNL
September 11, 2006: Fog covered
hills in rural Lancaster County, Nebraska.
September 2, 2006: UNL
city campus.
September 2, 2006: Downtown
Lincoln, NE.
September 2, 2006: An Offutt
Air Force Base plane just after take-off at the Lincoln, NE, airport.
September 5, 2006: Near
the airport in Lincoln.
September 5, 2006: "fair
weather cumulus" fill the sky on a late summer day in Lincoln, NE.
September 2, 2006: Central
Nebraska looking east along I-80 near sunset.
Recent rainfall and cooler temperatures
have allowed the center of the state to green up again.
September 2, 2006: A rainy
foggy Saturday, feeling more like Autumn than Summer in Lincoln, NE.
September 1, 2006: Panoramic
view of East Campus, UNL, from the High Plains Regional Climate Center,
7th Floor Hardin Hall.
September 1, 2006: A "wave
of new houses" flows out of Lincoln and into rural Lancaster County.
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