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Climate & Weather

May 7, 2007
Be on the Lookout for Mold Damage in Homes
LINCOLN, Neb. — Recent heavy rains and flooding across most of the state left many Nebraskans with water-damaged homes and basements. Now it is important to be on the lookout for mold growth, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln housing and environment specialist said. More

April 23, 2007
Top Atmospheric Scientist To Address Effects of Climate Change
LINCOLN, Neb. — A leading atmospheric scientist will present "The Future of Planet Earth and Its Inhabitants: Our Imperfect Crystal Ball," at 3 p.m. May 3 in the Hardin Hall Auditorium. More

March 12, 2007
El Nino Out, La Nina Could Be in and Drought Will Continue in Western Nebraska
LINCOLN, Neb. — Drought in western Nebraska continues to be a problem with Lake McConaughy sitting 5 feet lower than it was at this time last year, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln state climatologist said. More

March 8, 2007
UNL Severe Weather Symposium and Weatherfest is March 24
LINCOLN, Neb. — The Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium and Weatherfest will focus on extremes of the region’s climate with a variety of topics, events and hands-on activities for the entire family. More

January 10, 2007
It's Always a Good Time to Safeguard Trees from Storm Damage
Pruning Damaged Trees Video
Assessing Tree Damage Video
LINCOLN, Neb. — With recent winter storms damaging thousands of trees across the state, a Nebraska Forest Service community forestry program leader recommends homeowners take steps throughout the year to help safeguard trees from storm damage in the future. More

December 18, 2006
This Week's Storm System Last Chance for a White Christmas
LINCOLN, Neb. — Dreams of a white Christmas are running dry, the University of Nebraska state climatologist said. Areas of the state that don't see any snowfall resulting from the system moving across the state Dec. 17-21 probably will remain dry at least until the end of the month, said Al Dutcher, UNL state climatologist. More

September 27, 2006
Early Frost Expected, Precipitation Needs Vary Across State
LINCOLN, Neb. — Frosts are predicted to occur as much as two weeks earlier than normal, while precipitation patterns have drawn a distinct line between the needs of south central and eastern Nebraska and the Sandhills, a university climatologist said. More

June 14, 2006
Keep Cattle Cool When Humidity, Temperatures Rise
LINCOLN, Neb. — No wind along with high humidity and temperatures can spell disaster for cattle if proper procedures aren't taken to ward off heat stress, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln beef specialist said. More

May 23, 2006
Drought Continues to Plague Nebraska
LINCOLN, Neb. — The state needs rain – and now, the University of Nebraska Lincoln state climatologist said. More

May 22, 2006
'Surviving the Drought' Workshops Scheduled June 5-6
LINCOLN, Neb. — Workshops in North Platte and Chadron next month will give agricultural producers an opportunity to share how they've learned to contend with several years of drought.  More

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