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Climate & Weather

March 16, 2006
Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium is April 1 at Southwest High School
LINCOLN, Neb. — The Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium April 1 will offer advice on preparing for bad weather. More

February 2, 2006
American Meteorological Society Honors UNL's Verma
LINCOLN, Neb. — A University of Nebraska-Lincoln micrometeorologist has won the 2006 award for Outstanding Achievement in Biometeorology from the American Meteorological Society. More

January 31, 2006
High Plains Experiencing Warmest Period on Record
LINCOLN, Neb. — Six High Plains states are reporting the warmest early winter on record, according to climatologists at the High Plains Regional Climate Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. More

January 30, 2006
Drier than Normal Trends Forecast, but Snowpack is above Average
LINCOLN, Neb. — Long-term forecasts call for drier than normal conditions across the Great Plains February-April, but above normal snowpack in the central and northern Rocky Mountains should lead to increased stream flow rates during spring melts and help replenish rivers, lakes and streams within the Platte River watershed, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln state climatologist said.  More

November 10, 2005
Nebraska Soybean Day and Machinery Expo Features 'Market to Market' Analyst
LINCOLN, Neb. — The 2005 Nebraska Soybean Day and Machinery Expo Dec. 9 will feature an encore presentation from keynote speaker Sue Martin.  More

November 10, 2005
UNL Drought Research Gets $7.4 Million from USDA
LINCOLN, Neb. — More than $7 million in new federal funding will finance further refinement of University of Nebraska-Lincoln-based Web tools to help agricultural producers and others nationwide to monitor drought impacts and manage its risks.  More

October 18, 2005
Insurance Workshop Focuses on Climate Impact, New Products and Regulations
LINCOLN, Neb. — A Nov. 10 workshop at the I-80 Holiday Inn in Grand Island will help crop insurance agents, agricultural lenders, farmers, ranchers and others learn more about climate impact and new insurance products and regulations. More

October 13, 2005
Long-term Outlook Calls for Above Normal Temperatures, Precipitation Uncertain
LINCOLN, Neb. — The coming winter may be warmer than normal if long-term forecasts hold, but the outlook for much needed moisture is less clear, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln state climatologist said. More

September 14, 2005
Geologist to Analyze U.S. Hurricane Hazards
LINCOLN, Neb. — A coastal geologist and former NASA researcher will analyze Atlantic and Gulf Coast hurricanes in a free public lecture next week in the Nebraska Union auditorium at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. More

September 8, 2005
UNL Research Offers Insight on Impact of New Orleans Port Disruption
LINCOLN, Neb. — A University of Nebraska agricultural economist's research is offering a glimpse at the potential economic losses caused by Hurricane Katrina's disruption of grain exports. More

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