Las Vegas, NV, August, 2003
All Images © K. Dewey,
High Plains Regional Climate Center

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An upper air disturbance makes its way into Las Vegas and is illuminated by the setting sun on August 5, 2003. A night time view of the Las Vegas strip, August 7, 2003.
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A night time view of the Las Vegas strip, August 7, 2003, with the illuminated water show at the Bellagio Hotel. This water show occurs 4 times an hour from just before sunset until midnight. 
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The water from this fountain system reaches 12 stories tall. The view toward the airport. 
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The lights of Las Vegas just after sunset with the distant mountains still visible in the twilight (looking north). The lights of Las Vegas just after sunset with the distant mountains still visible in the twilight (looking northwest).


The Las Vegas strip at night as photographed from the foothills on the western edge of Las Vegas and using a
telephoto lens.  Note the beam of light going up over the Luxor hotel pyramid.


The atmospheric pollution, early in the morning, August 5, 2003,
hangs in the air and partially blocks the view of the nearby mountains.


The atmospheric pollution, by late afternoon August 5, 2003, has been dispersed by strong desert winds
blowing it well out of Las Vegas.  Nearby mountains are much more visible and looking at the center of the image,
a distant mountain range is now visible in the central valley.

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