November 2003, Photo Gallery

All Images © K. Dewey, unless otherwise noted.


November 30, 2003:  A red sky just after sunset in Southeast Lincoln, Nebraska.
A near record high of 65 F occurred earlier in the day.


November 30, 2003:  A warm late autumn afternoon, with a near record high of 65 F finds
golfers hitting the links at HiMark Golf Course in Lincoln.


November 30, 2003:  Sunrise in Southeast Lincoln, Nebraska.
Due to light refraction, the rising sun appears like a space ship hovering above the ground.


November 24, 2003: A bright red sunset in Lincoln near 48th and "R" streets.


November 24, 2003:A bright red sunset in Lincoln near 48th and "R" streets.


November 23, 2003: Lincoln's first snowfall wasn't very much in depth but it brought out the
smiles on this youngster!


 
November 23, 2003: Lincoln's first snowfall of the winter moves into the city shortly after midnight.


November 20, 2003:  It may be late November, but some trees in Lincoln are still holding onto
their colorful leaves.


November 20, 2003: It may be late November, but some trees in Lincoln are still holding onto
their colorful leaves.


November 16, 2003: With temperatures in the mid-60's, green lawns and colorful leaves still hanging
onto the trees, it doesn't look or feel like it is only a month until the first day of Winter.
Photographed near 40th and Normal Blvd. in Lincoln.


November 16, 2003: With temperatures in the mid-60's, green lawns and colorful leaves still hanging onto
the trees, it doesn't look or feel like it is only a month until the first day of Winter.
Photographed near 20th and "E" streets in Lincoln.


November 16, 2003:  Early morning fog in far southeast Lincoln.  The fog was in the Stevens Creek lowlands.


November 16, 2003: Early morning fog in far southeast Lincoln.  The fog was in the Stevens Creek lowlands.
It was a shallow "radiation" type fog and the tops of the trees were above the fog layer.


November 15, 2003:  Just before sunset, looking east.  The sky was dark but a small opening in the western
sky allowed the sunlight to briefly brighten up the landscape.  Photographed from near 95th and Old Cheney Roads.
The water town is at 162nd and Van Dorn Streets.
 

How do you photograph the invisible Wind --like this!

November 12, 2003:  Early morning wind gusts reaching 45 mph whip this flags on north 84th Street.


November 12, 2003. Bright blue skies contrast with the browns of the trees and the prairie grass on east campus of UNL.


 Photographed near the Nebraska/Colorado border, west of McCook on October 6, 2003.
 


November 7, 2003: Early morning frost covers the ground and the pond at HiMark golf course has a thin
layer of ice as an unseasonably cold air mass grips the area.


Image © Tom Wittman, UNL Meteorology Program.
A recent sunset on Pawnee Lake, near Lincoln, Nebraska


Image © Tom Wittman, UNL Meteorology Program.
A recent sunset on Pawnee Lake, near Lincoln, Nebraska


Image © Tom Wittman, UNL Meteorology Program.
A recent sunset on Pawnee Lake, near Lincoln, Nebraska


 
November 5, 2003.  The sun finally appears after 5 gloomy cold days.


November 3, 2003.  A sudden switch from late summer warmth and sunshine and 70 degree weather
to late Autumn drizzle, fog with 30 degree temperatures.  Photographed in far southeast Lincoln.

Return to:  The Photo Gallery Index Page