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In response to a strengthening El Niño, the High Plains Regional Climate Center and its partners have developed a two-page fact sheet about the El Niño and what it could mean for the Missouri River Basin region in the coming months.
In response to a strengthening El Niño, the High Plains Regional Climate Center and its partners have developed a two-page fact sheet about the El Niño and what it could mean for the Missouri River Basin region in the coming months.

As El Niño intensifies, climate center aims to inform

"Outlooks from the Climate Prediction Center indicate that the current El Niño will strengthen into the late fall or early winter," said Natalie Umphlett, regional climatologist in the High Plains Regional Climate Center. "In fact, this El Niño has the potential to be the strongest on record." Continue reading…

 

SNR Student Need-to-Know

SNR Student Need-to-Know is the one-stop shop for information for all SNR students. The information provided in this announcement is tailored and geared toward all SNR students. Whether it's important dates, jobs/internship postings or other helpful info, students can find news essential to their success. Faculty members are welcome to read and share this information accordingly.
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Ron Block with wife Diana. They met and married in the Dominican Republic in 1985. (Courtesy photo)
Ron Block with wife Diana. They met and married in the Dominican Republic in 1985. (Courtesy photo)

'Where Are They Now?' featuring SNR alum Ron Block

In 1976, Ron Block left the East Coast to pursue his graduate studies at UNL. It didn't take long for him to become fully entrenched in life as a Cornhusker. "I totally bought into Husker Culture," he said. "This was a transcendent time of my life." Continue reading…

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Originally published August 31, 2015 - Submit an Item