Weather

Displaying 151 - 200 of 304 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
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 The cold wind--it can chill you to the bone
Northern Iowan 77:33, p.10
Rob Berry explains the wind-chill factor.
172 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.
173 Snow removal crews keep campus moving
Northern Iowan 77:33, p.1
Description of measures taken during recent snowstorm.
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
Student moronically wears summer attire in winter.
189 Untitled
Northern Iowan 72:24, p.11
"Nobody has had the heart to tell him winter is finally here."
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.
199 Why do we live in Iowa?
College Eye 53:13, 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.