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A person crosses a street during a Lincoln, Nebraska, blizzard in December 2019.
Frequency of U.S. blizzards may decline in coming decades
February 12, 2024
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Weather Ready Farms topic of RFD-TV discussion
May 19, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Soybeans are harvested on a farm near Friend.
Weather Ready Farms program rolling out to Nebraska
May 9, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Riganti talks current drought conditions on RFD-TV
May 9, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
On Campus
Meteorological radar
Feather phenomenon: Radar indicates stronger hurricanes trap, transport more birds
October 11, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
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Deep freeze: A roundup of downright cold feats at Nebraska
February 15, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
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Spring forward, fall back? Migrating birds may weather storms to reach breeding grounds
October 27, 2020
Science & Technology
A storm rolls over Lincoln on June 25.
Hu lands NSF grant to study severe storms, predict potential damage
August 23, 2019
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
University of Nebraska-Lincoln student Maddy Diedrichsen (second from right) works with high school students on a microclimate project in Memorial Stadium June 14. The high school students attended Nebraska's National Weather Camp, June 10-15.
Weather camp allows teens to explore climate, careers
June 15, 2018
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
On Campus
A giant snowdrop blooms in the gardens on the south side of Love Library. The perennial is one earliest spring flowering bulbs. It is native to Turkey, Macedonia, Bulgaria, southern Ukraine and northeastern Greece.
Is spring springing early in Nebraska?
February 14, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
Project to aid cities in planning for extreme weather
August 10, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
Heat dome to amplify summer swelter
July 19, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
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