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Meteorological radar
Feather phenomenon: Radar indicates stronger hurricanes trap, transport more birds
October 11, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
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Spring forward, fall back? Migrating birds may weather storms to reach breeding grounds
October 27, 2020
Science & Technology
TORUS covers 9,000 miles across five states to collect storm data
August 23, 2019
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Graduate student Alex Erwin drills a pipe that will hold an instrument cluster on Nebraska's newest storm chase vehicle. Starting this spring, 13 Huskers will be part of TORUS, a national study designed to collect data about how severe storms and tornadoes are formed.
Huskers begin chase to collect severe storm data
May 14, 2019
Agriculture & Environment
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Fall on East Campus
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for Oct. 12
October 12, 2018
Augmented-Reality Sandbox
Sandbox offers literal 'hands-on' lesson in geosciences
December 7, 2016
Science & Technology
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for June 3
June 3, 2016
On Campus
The weather disturbance that is predicted to impact the central plains on Feb. 2 is shown here east of Japan (near the "A") on Jan. 27. Some forecasting models predict the weather system will deliver 12-plus inches of snow in the region (Lincoln is near the "B"). However, UNL's Ken Dewey said it is simply too early to accurately predict the storm path or how much — if any — precipitation it will bring.
Dewey: Storm could bring heavy snow, rain or nothing at all
January 29, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
Clint Rowe, left, Professor of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences, describes the touch screen video wall.  Students demonstrated the wall during an open house for the newly remodeled Meteorology-Climatology Computer Lab in Bessey Hall.
Meteorology-Climatology lab gets facelift
September 28, 2014

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