Recent Features at this web site:
 

High Plains 12-Month Precipitation Assessment, September 1, 2005 - August 31, 2006


August 18, 2006:  Cars navigate the flooded Holdrege Street near the east campus of UNL.
LINK: A brief thunderstorm produces urban flooding in Lincoln, Nebraska


July 30, 2006:  Image© HPRCC The Platte River is empty for another year as the
region remains in the grip of drought.


 
June 5, 2006: Image © Matt Crowther


June 7, 2006:  NEW LINK:
Mesovortex photos of Nebraska lightning and a tornado

Storm Chasing on the Great Plains

NEW LINK: June 5, 2006 Storm Chase

Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC

Also, Check out our Photos of the Month Page


April 14, 2006, Holmes Lake Golf Course, Lincoln, NE.

April 11, 2006, Central Nebraska
CLICK HERE: "Spring Colors" Photo Gallery
CLICK HERE: April 2006 Photo Gallery


Beatrice, Nebraska Tornado, April 15, 2006.  Photo by Matt Patterson.
Click HERE to see his video (this is external to the Nebraska Weather and Climate Web Site)
Click Here:  April 15, 2006 Storm Report


Image © HPRCC
Image © HPRCC
The Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium was a huge success.
There were more than 50 exhibitors and many outstanding weather presentations.
Click here to see the extensive photo gallery from the event


New:   Lincoln, Nebraska, March 20, 2006 at the peak of a major snow storm
CLICK HERE to see more snow storm photos

CLICK HERE to see snowfall photos from Central Nebraska

CLICK HERE here to see a satellite Image showing the Extent of our Snow Cover


December 25, 2005. : Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC.
A foggy Christmas in Eastern Nebraska.
Click here for More Photos

 

December 29, 2005:  A Frosty and Foggy Morning in Southeast Nebraska.
Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC.  Click here for MORE photos
Click here for Our Photos of the Month Gallery

December 25, 2005. : Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC.
A foggy Christmas in Eastern Nebraska. More Photos

December 26, 2005. Southeast Nebraska.  No White Christmas this year for Nebraska: Image © Ken Dewey

Here comes Winter, check out our
Winter Weather Web Site (Forecasts, Warnings, Travel Conditions)
..

Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC
Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC


Snow being cleared on November 29, 2005 in Central Nebraska. Photo by Don Hayden, Neb. Dept. of Roads.
CLICK HERE to see more of these photos


Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC.
Also see our monthly photo galleries

Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC.
NEW: Fall Color Gallery  and, East Campus Autumn Colors

 
Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC
Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC

Here comes Winter, check out our
Winter Weather Web Site (Forecasts, Warnings, Travel Conditions)

First snowfall of the season blankets eastern Nebraska.

Click here for some photos

Snowfall Totals

also see our
Photos of the Month Gallery


Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC.  August 5, 2005:  Looking Northeast from the
Nebraska Highway 34 bridge, near Grand Island, Nebraska.  The Central Platte is
empty for the 4th year in a row. Click Here for more photos and information.


Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC.
Click here to go on a tour of The Weather Channel in Atlanta Georgia.


The Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium 2005 was a huge success
Click Here to see the photo galleries      Click here to go to the symposium website



Images © Mike Hollingshead   www.extremeinstability.com..May 10, 2005.  Storms in the Heartland.
  UNL storm chasers were in central Nebraska this week along with several noted chasers, including Mike Hollingshead. These are his spectacular photos taken near Grand Island. See more at his web site.

Image © K. Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center. 
Kingsley Dam, Lake McConaughy, Nebraska, Nov. 12, 2004. The lake has dropped over 60 feet in elevation.  Read about this major drought impact with a forecast for next summer.  See photos of the lost city of Lemoyne.
A Major Drought hits Lake McConaughy

Platte River Drought Update

also see our:
Monthly Photo Gallery


©K. Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
UNL Nebraska Vortex Intercept Team Photographs tornadoes and violent storms
as they cross the state on Saturday, May 22, 2004.  Complete storm report with many damage photos.


Photographer's Web Site

More photos of these mammatus clouds


Summer 2004 Photo Gallery 2
ink
June 5, 2006: Image © Matt Crowther


June 7, 2006:  NEW LINK:
Mesovortex photos of Nebraska lightning and a tornado

Storm Chasing on the Great Plains

NEW LINK: June 5, 2006 Storm Chase

Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC

Also, Check out our Photos of the Month Page


April 14, 2006, Holmes Lake Golf Course, Lincoln, NE.

April 11, 2006, Central Nebraska
CLICK HERE: "Spring Colors" Photo Gallery
CLICK HERE: April 2006 Photo Gallery


Beatrice, Nebraska Tornado, April 15, 2006.  Photo by Matt Patterson.
Click HERE to see his video (this is external to the Nebraska Weather and Climate Web Site)
Click Here:  April 15, 2006 Storm Report


Image © HPRCC
Image © HPRCC
The Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium was a huge success.
There were more than 50 exhibitors and many outstanding weather presentations.
Click here to see the extensive photo gallery from the event


New:   Lincoln, Nebraska, March 20, 2006 at the peak of a major snow storm
CLICK HERE to see more snow storm photos

CLICK HERE to see snowfall photos from Central Nebraska

CLICK HERE here to see a satellite Image showing the Extent of our Snow Cover


December 25, 2005. : Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC.
A foggy Christmas in Eastern Nebraska.
Click here for More Photos

 

December 29, 2005:  A Frosty and Foggy Morning in Southeast Nebraska.
Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC.  Click here for MORE photos
Click here for Our Photos of the Month Gallery

December 25, 2005. : Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC.
A foggy Christmas in Eastern Nebraska. More Photos

December 26, 2005. Southeast Nebraska.  No White Christmas this year for Nebraska: Image © Ken Dewey

Here comes Winter, check out our
Winter Weather Web Site (Forecasts, Warnings, Travel Conditions)
..

Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC
Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC


Snow being cleared on November 29, 2005 in Central Nebraska. Photo by Don Hayden, Neb. Dept. of Roads.
CLICK HERE to see more of these photos


Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC.
Also see our monthly photo galleries

Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC.
NEW: Fall Color Gallery  and, East Campus Autumn Colors

 
Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC
Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC

Here comes Winter, check out our
Winter Weather Web Site (Forecasts, Warnings, Travel Conditions)

First snowfall of the season blankets eastern Nebraska.

Click here for some photos

Snowfall Totals

also see our
Photos of the Month Gallery


Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC.  August 5, 2005:  Looking Northeast from the
Nebraska Highway 34 bridge, near Grand Island, Nebraska.  The Central Platte is
empty for the 4th year in a row. Click Here for more photos and information.


Image © Ken Dewey, HPRCC.
Click here to go on a tour of The Weather Channel in Atlanta Georgia.


The Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium 2005 was a huge success
Click Here to see the photo galleries      Click here to go to the symposium website



Images © Mike Hollingshead   www.extremeinstability.com..May 10, 2005.  Storms in the Heartland.
  UNL storm chasers were in central Nebraska this week along with several noted chasers, including Mike Hollingshead. These are his spectacular photos taken near Grand Island. See more at his web site.

Image © K. Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center. 
Kingsley Dam, Lake McConaughy, Nebraska, Nov. 12, 2004. The lake has dropped over 60 feet in elevation.  Read about this major drought impact with a forecast for next summer.  See photos of the lost city of Lemoyne.
A Major Drought hits Lake McConaughy

Platte River Drought Update

also see our:
Monthly Photo Gallery


©K. Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center.
UNL Nebraska Vortex Intercept Team Photographs tornadoes and violent storms
as they cross the state on Saturday, May 22, 2004.  Complete storm report with many damage photos.


Photographer's Web Site

More photos of these mammatus clouds


Summer 2004 Photo Gallery 2
 
 
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