June 24, 2008 Summer Weather Outlook: Equal Chances Wet or Dry LINCOLN, Neb. Most of Nebraska has seen above normal precipitation and below normal temperatures this summer, and July forecasts show equal chances of those trends continuing, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's state climatologist said. MoreMarch 7, 2008 Severe Weather Symposium and WeatherFest is March 29 LINCOLN, Neb. The Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium and WeatherFest will bring four outstanding storm researchers to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on March 29. MoreMarch 5, 2008 Winter and Spring Will Have Varying Effects on Nebraska LINCOLN, Neb. Future weather conditions for Nebraska depend on how long this winter's unseasonably cold temperatures remain and the amount of precipitation in the coming spring months, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln state climatologist said. MoreJanuary 14, 2008 Irrigation and Energy Conservation Workshops for Corn Growers Offered in February LINCOLN, Neb. Irrigated corn growers can participate in workshops focusing on the fundamentals of agriculture water management and irrigation system management at several locations across Nebraska in February. MoreOctober 11, 2007 Map Shows Groundwater Declines Slowed in Nebraska LINCOLN, Neb. Groundwater levels in Nebraska slowed their decline and even rose in some areas of the state last year, according to the latest data compiled by University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers. MoreAugust 21, 2007 Irrigation and Energy Conservation Field Day Offered at North Platte LINCOLN, Neb. — A Sept. 6 Irrigation and Energy Conservation Field Day at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's West Central Research and Extension Center at North Platte will help producers save water and money. MoreJuly 6, 2007 Hayes to Direct UNL-based Drought Center LINCOLN, Neb. — Longtime University of Nebraska-Lincoln climatologist Mike Hayes will move from associate director to director of UNL's National Drought Mitigation Center on Aug. 1. MoreJuly 5, 2007 UNL Climate Center Would Share Funding Under Appropriations Bill LINCOLN, Neb. — The High Plains Regional Climate Center, headquartered at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and five other centers around the nation would share in a $5 million appropriation under a recommendation in the 2008 Senate Commerce, Justice and Science Appropriations bill. MoreMay 3, 2007 Nebraska Forest Service Gains Fire Prevention, Fire-Wise Trailer LINCOLN, Neb. — A new Nebraska Forest Service educational trailer is bringing fire prevention and fire-wise information to Nebraska communities. MoreApril 27, 2007 ReTree Nebraska Proposes a Million Tree Challenge LINCOLN, Neb. — One decade, 1 million trees – that is the goal of ReTree Nebraska. More
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