Weather
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| 101 | Summer weather and future predictions Public Relations News Release 2002:15, p.1 |
Will try to provide reasons for warm weather this summer and also what may be in store for fall in terms of weather. | |
| 102 | Summer becomes opportunity lost Northern Iowan 98:56, p.4 |
Has spent most of his time already this summer watching the weather channel. | |
| 103 | New briefs Northern Iowa Today 30:2, p.4 |
Locations are given for the spring commencement exercises; new weather website established; members of the 10th placed national dance team are listed. | |
| 104 | Will winter showers bring early spring flowers? Public Relations News Release 2001:370, p.1 |
Ron Camarata will talk about the uncommonly mild winter and how it will affect plant life. | |
| 105 | National Weather Service makes plans to battle airborne threats Public Relations News Release 2001:359, p.1 |
Alan Czarnetzki will explain the connection between weather patterns and the way vapors are dispersed. | |
| 106 | Weather information could save lives, prevent disaster Northern Iowan 98:44, p.1 |
UNI STORM, led by Alan Czarnetzki, hopes to use weather information to stem the spread of bioterrorism attacks and hazardous material spills; photo. | |
| 107 | Wind, Internet ads among things that suck Northern Iowan 98:43, p.7 |
Comments on new Internet advertisements and windy days. | |
| 108 | Some like it hot . . . Public Relations News Release 2001:340, p.1 |
A discussion will be held about Iowa's warmer-than-usual winters and whether or not there is a connection with global warming. | |
| 109 | Election outcome pleasant Northern Iowan 98:41, p.7 |
Comments on the NISG elections, the Grammy Awards, and the weather. | |
| 110 | Weather watch Public Relations News Release 2001:328, p.1 |
Iowa's upcoming spring and summer will be topic of discussion by Alan Czarnetzki. | |
| 111 | UNI Web site offers up-to-the-minute weather info Public Relations News Release 2001:273, p.1 |
Alan Czarnetzki developed a Web site that will contain current weather information. | |
| 112 | Student voices Northern Iowan 98:26, p.11 |
Students respond to the question "What are your thoughts about the unseasonably warm weather we've had lately?"; photo. | |
| 113 | When a crisis hits Campus News Network 11:23, p.1 |
Lists proper places to contact in the event of a crisis. | |
| 114 | UNI professor makes sense of the weather Public Relations News Release 2000:471, p.1 |
The new Science center for Teaching, Outreach, and Research on Meteorology hopes to inform specific groups how to understand weather terminology. | |
| 115 | Severe weather season Public Relations News Release 2000:0, p.1 |
Alan Czarnetzki talks about tornadoes and severe weather. | |
| 116 | Communication tips Campus News Network 11:15, p.1 |
Procedures for bad weather. | |
| 117 | Jack Frost too powerful Northern Iowan 97:38, p.6 |
Believes that the University should cancel classes and activities when bad weather comes around. | |
| 118 | A center at UNI creates quite a STORM Public Relations News Release 2000:214, p.1 |
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is funding UNI's new Science center for Teaching, Outreach and Research on Meteorology. | |
| 119 | 'Parents have not set a very good example for teen-age drivers' -- Mazula Campus News Network 41:34, p.4 |
More than six hundred students graduated on December 16, 2000, despite bad weather. | |
| 120 | STORM is perfect for UNI Public Relations News Release 2000:174, p.1 |
The $1.5 million project, STORM (Science Center for Teaching, Outreach and Research on Meteorology), is a two year grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. | |
| 121 | Weather announcements Campus News Network 11:9, p.2 |
Weather-related announcements are given through local radio and television stations; a list of those stations is given. | |
| 122 | Rainy day blues busters Northern Iowan 97:9, p.6 |
Gives suggestions for fun things to do on a rainy day. | |
| 123 | Leading climatologist debunks global warming hype Public Relations News Release 2000:74, p.1 |
Stephen H. Schneider, from Stanford University, will speak on the global warming debate. | |
| 124 | Weather Education and Research Center to be built at UNI Public Relations News Release 2000:52, p.1 |
A $1.4 million grant is received by the U.S. Department of Commerce. | |
| 125 | All the weather you will ever need Public Relations News Release 1999:451, p.1 |
Alan Czarnetzki will discuss Internet sites that are useful to those interested in the weather. | |
| 126 | All the weather you will ever need Public Relations News Release 1999:451, p.1 |
Alan Czarnetzki reviews the various sites available on the Internet that give weather data. | |
| 127 | Eye of the hurricane Public Relations News Release 1999:305, p.1 |
John Artist and Lesra Martin, both key individuals in the story of Hurricane Carter, will speak at UNI on their experiences. | |
| 128 | Bad weather--what do I do? Campus News Network 10:11, p.2 |
Check the UNI weather/working conditions policy on the web at www.uni.edu/pres/policies/407.html. | |
| 129 | When the weather outside is frightful Campus News Network 10:9, p.2 |
Review of the University's policies regarding inclement weather and business operations. | |
| 130 | The weather outside (isn't) frightful Public Relations News Release 1999:142, p.1 |
Alan Czarnetzki, an associate professor of Earth Science, will discuss the expected weather for the rest of the winter. | |
| 131 | Hurricane Floyd: what's next? Public Relations News Release 1999:43, p.1 |
Discussion with Professor Alan Czarnetzki about Hurricane Floyd. | |
| 132 | Strong storms wreak havoc on surrounding areas; Cedar Falls residents feel aftermath of last week's downpour Northern Iowan 95:59, p.1 |
Cedar Falls received four to six inches of rain Friday night stranding motorists and filling basements; photo. | |
| 133 | The three little pigs and Goldilocks take on global warming Public Relations News Release 1998:403, p.1 |
UNI professor Carl Bollwinkel is working with a statewide project called Project Earth Change to find a way to explain climate changes to young children. | |
| 134 | UNI meteorology class testing new forecasting software Public Relations News Release 1998:301, p.1 |
Alan Czarnetzki's Introduction to Meteorology class is testing new software for weather prediction. | |
| 135 | Warm temps keep students guessing Northern Iowan 95:42, p.14 |
Alan Czarnetski offers some explanations for the warm temperatures we experienced in February. | |
| 136 | El Nino: meteorologist's dream come true Northern Iowan 95:38, p.6 |
El Nino was coined March 15, 1996, by meteorologists. | |
| 137 | Winds tear across UNI campus Northern Iowan 95:22, p.1 |
High winds ripped off part of Bender Hall roof Tuesday; photo. | |
| 138 | Making the best of a bad day Northern Iowan 95:11, p.1 |
Jane Hartman leaping into a water puddle from recent rains; photo. | |
| 139 | Georges brings destruction to southern U.S. Northern Iowan 95:9, p.4 |
Hurricane Georges hit the Caribbean and Gulf Coast recently. | |
| 140 | Rain, rain go away! Northern Iowan 94:56, p.6 |
Incoming freshmen Seth Jacobs and Bryan Dawers pause in the rain; photo. | |
| 141 | Pollution-related workshop canceled due to weather Public Relations News Release 1996:239, p.1 |
Weather related travel problems force the cancellation of workshop. | |
| 142 | New weather policy approved Campus News Network 7:9, p.1 |
Text of new policy outlines three types of emergencies: cancellation of class, weather-related reduced operations, and working condition emergencies. | |
| 143 | Untitled Northern Iowan 93:6, p.14 |
Student exclaims, "I love this weather, it's better than sex"! | |
| 144 | Rainy days; will the sun come out tomorrow? Northern Iowan 92:57, p.7 |
Effects of rainy weather on people. | |
| 145 | Rain, rain, go away Northern Iowan 92:9, p.1 |
Student with umbrella walks on campus; photo. | |
| 146 | The heat is on; hey, Mother Nature, back off Northern Iowan 92:3, p.4 |
Students seek relief from high temperatures. | |
| 147 | Rain, rain go away, come again another day Public Relations News Release 1994:491, p.1 |
Rains continue in Iowa. | |
| 148 | April showers bring . . . aw, forget it Northern Iowan 91:52, p.1 |
Students walk in rain and sleet; photo. | |
| 149 | Untitled Northern Iowan 90:5, p.1 |
Students talk in rain; photo. | |
| 150 | The forecast for the next decade: windy and warmer. Public Relations News Release 1992:652, p.1 |
Alan Czarnetzki feels that the increase in hurricane activity may be a sign of global warming. | |
| 151 | "Temps may soar into the teens today"--Probably due to global warming." Public Relations News Release 1991:262, p.1 |
Philip Suckling says that recent changes in our weather pattern are nothing new; it is too early to tell if they are due to a long term warming trend. | |
| 152 | A wet spring followed by drought conditions cause tree & shrub wilt. Public Relations News Release 1990:684, p.1 |
A wet spring followed by a dry spell can cause wilting and make trees and other plants more prone to disease and insect damage. | |
| 153 | Violent volcanic eruptions--having a direct effect on our climate. Public Relations News Release 1990:637, p.1 |
Volcanic eruptions affect local weather according to UNI professor. | |
| 154 | Are the leaves changing colors earlier? Blame it on acid rain. Public Relations News Release 1990:96, p.1 |
Acid rain may be the cause of trees turning color earlier. | |
| 155 | Living one the edge of Tornado Alley--be prepared for spring storms Public Relations News Release 1989:477, p.1 |
Professor Walt DeKock discusses severe spring weather in the Midwest. He suggests a few safety tips for tornado survival. | |
| 156 | Hunters notice change in weather conditions Northern Iowan 86:22, p.15 |
Hunting regulations and changes in laws for the 1989-1990 hunting season. | |
| 157 | Singing in the rain Northern Iowan 85:17, p.1 |
Students walks across the Union in the rain. | |
| 158 | Drought seen as a benefit to groundwater purity in the state. Public Relations News Release 1988:513, p.1 |
Professor Erwin Richter says a hot summer could be preventing chemical herbicides and pesticides from contaminating the state's groundwater supply. | |
| 159 | The Season's Pendulum Public Relations News Release 1987:138, p.1 |
Wade Gruhl shares how his study strategies have changed as winter approaches. | |
| 160 | Winter warning track Public Relations News Release 1987:215, p.1 |
The beginning of the baseball season was temporarily pushed forward due to spring-like temperatures in February, even though players still had to deal with snow on the field. | |
| 161 | London fog . . . Northern Iowan 83:18, p.1 |
Students walk to class through gloomy weather; photo. | |
| 162 | Not singing in this rain Northern Iowan 83:7, p.4 |
A picture of the wet conditions on campus this week. | |
| 163 | Weather or not is the question Public Relations News Release 1986:462, p.1 |
Shirley Cropper's summer course teaches what weather is made of and how it develops, how to interpret weather maps and weather data, and how to do forecasting for daily weather. | |
| 164 | April showers . . . Northern Iowan 82:48, p.1 |
Students appreciate their umbrellas as they walk to class in the rain; photo. | |
| 165 | Untitled Northern Iowan 81:45, p.1 |
Students sit outside to study; photo. | |
| 166 | But Seriously Folks Northern Iowan 81:40, p.2 |
Discusses weather, taking trips, and anti-homosexual test questions. | |
| 167 | Forget something? Northern Iowan 79:2, p.4 |
Student holding jacket over head as protection against the rain; photo. | |
| 168 | Any questions? Northern Iowan 78:50, p.3 |
Rain ruins picnicker's plans; photo. | |
| 169 | Rainy days, Mondays affect Iowa weather Northern Iowan 78:32, p.12 |
A look at sayings about the weather. | |
| 170 | Untitled Northern Iowan 78:1, p.6 |
Gary Bramen weathers a rainstorm; photo. | |
| 171 | On the Other Hand: 'Lack of regard for safety' Northern Iowan 77:33, p.2 |
Despite the bad weather, classes resumed at UNI; questions wisdom of decision to hold classes. | |
| 172 | Snow removal crews keep campus moving Northern Iowan 77:33, p.1 |
Description of measures taken during recent snowstorm. | |
| 173 | The cold wind--it can chill you to the bone Northern Iowan 77:33, p.10 |
Rob Berry explains the wind-chill factor. | |
| 174 | This is January? Northern Iowan 77:28, p.1 |
Mild temperatures in January allow students to enjoy the outdoors; photo. | |
| 175 | A few rules to be 'cool' Northern Iowan 76:36, p.3 |
A few rules to follow to be cool on campus. | |
| 176 | Walking' in the rain Northern Iowan 75:7, p.7 |
Two students huddle together as they make their way across campus in the rain; photo. | |
| 177 | Rainy Days and Tuesdays Northern Iowan 74:48, p.11 |
Two photos show the contrast from a warm Tuesday to a rainy Wednesday. | |
| 178 | Wasted Union Blues Northern Iowan 74:42, p.2 |
Student from Georgia is concerned with ice holes. | |
| 179 | Wasted Union Blues Northern Iowan 74:39, p.2 |
College Hill's sidewalks are covered with ice; makes the walk home from the bars difficult. | |
| 180 | Who cancels classes? Kamerick and Regents Northern Iowan 74:37, p.1 |
President Kamerick talks about the process of making the decision of canceling class; photo. | |
| 181 | University of Siberia Northern Iowan 74:33, p.1 |
Students trudge through the snow and wind on their way to classes; photo. | |
| 182 | Ride 'em Northern Iowan 74:28, p.5 |
The hills were alive with sledders behind the UNI-Dome. | |
| 183 | Eighteen inches and it's only the ninth of December Northern Iowan 74:27, p.5 |
Fresh snow around Cedar Falls; photo. | |
| 184 | Nor wind, nor rain, not sleet or snow Northern Iowan 74:27, p.6 |
The Library underneath all of the snow; photo. | |
| 185 | Bionic winds? Northern Iowan 74:21, p.3 |
A student holds onto a pole during a gust of wind; photo. | |
| 186 | No classes cause party atmosphere Northern Iowan 73:34, p.4 |
Bad weather cancels classes; students have fun; photo. | |
| 187 | DeKock explains stream; why is the weather warm? Northern Iowan 72:38, p.4 |
Professor DeKock talks about the warm, dry winter. | |
| 188 | Untitled Northern Iowan 72:24, p.11 |
"Nobody has had the heart to tell him winter is finally here." | |
| 189 | Untitled Northern Iowan 72:24, p.11 |
Student moronically wears summer attire in winter. | |
| 190 | Campus shorts Northern Iowan 71:29, p.4 |
High winds break windows in several buildings; Gus Hanuske will talk about birds; Professor Lash will speak in California. | |
| 191 | Student receives satellite broadcasts Northern Iowan 70:54, p.1 |
Jon Ahlquist builds weather satellite receiving station. | |
| 192 | Singin' in the rain? Northern Iowan 70:19, p.5 |
A UNI student uses her umbrella to escape the rain; photo. | |
| 193 | Phoned to Local Media Feb. 22, 1971 (Snowstorm) Public Relations News Release 1971:410, p.1 |
President Kamerick announces that UNI will partially close at noon today due to a severe snowstorm. | |
| 194 | Untitled Northern Iowan 64:52, p.2 |
Iowa's weather is never the same. | |
| 195 | Untitled Northern Iowan 64:51, p.4 |
A student endures a windy day on campus; photo. | |
| 196 | Precautionary measures needed on SCI campus College Eye 60:61, p.2 |
Criticizes the lack of an emergency tornado plan in the residence halls. | |
| 197 | Untitled College Eye 59:25, p.1 |
Students walk around large puddle to avoid getting wet. | |
| 198 | Untitled College Eye 57:24, p.2 |
Weather changes rapidly. |
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| 199 | Why do we live in Iowa? College Eye 56:13, p.2 |
Editorial discusses the extreme temperatures that Iowa has each year. | |
| 200 | Weather Bureau meteorologist to visit ISTC Public Relations News Release 1960:364, p.1 |
Professor James D. McQuigg of the United States Weather Bureau delivers a lecture in the Science Building through the Visiting Professors' Program, sponsored by the National Science Foundation. |