Nikita ([info]nickespirit) wrote,

NEBRASKA pt.1


Image © HPRCC, April 2, 2005.  Just after sunset in Lincoln, Nebraska.



Image © HPRCC, January 16, 2005, A cold winter sunset in central Nebraska.


Image © K. Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center
5:00 PM CDST, August 26, 2004.  Looking east from the southeast edge of Lincoln.
The thunderstorm is over Nebraska CIty, NE.


Image © K. Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center
8:00 PM CDST, August 26, 2004.  A secondary line of thunderstorms begins to develop over Southeast
Nebraska.  Looking east from the southeast edge of Lincoln.



Thunderstorm with lightning during the evening of June 10, 2004 near Red Cloud, Nebraska.
© Doug Raflik.  Link to NWS Survey of Damage.


Boise, Idaho


© Eric Nguyen
Mulvane, Kansas


May 26, 2005: Southeast Lincoln, Nebraska.
Following a very brief thundershower and just before sunset,
a brilliant rainbow formed over the countryside in far eastern Lincoln.


Image © Matt Crowther, The Weather Channel, May 10, 2005.  Storms in the Heartland.
  UNL storm chasers and a storm chaser from the Weather Channel
joined forces to photograph storms in Central Nebraska this week.


Image © HPRCC, May 8, 2005. Sunset with mammatus clouds over Lincoln.


Image © HPRCC, May 8, 2005. Sunset with mammatus clouds over Lincoln.


Image © HPRCC, April 7, 2005.
Hazy sunrise over rural east Lincoln, Nebraska.


Image © HPRCC, April 6, 2005.
Near sunset over Holmes Lake in Lincoln, Nebraska with a flock of geese overhead.


Sunset with interesting clouds near Cozad, Nebraska

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

http://www.hprcc.unl.edu/nebraska/lincolnphotos.html

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