365 Days of Weather

June 27-30, 2010: The end of June

June 28, 2010: June is almost over and Independence Day is around the corner. The following photographs will have you thinking about the holiday weekend. June 29, 2010: The following photograph shows the glowing clouds during the sunrise. You can see the moon in the ...

June 26, 2010: Lunar eclipse

The partial lunar eclipse on June 26, 2010 was the first lunar eclipse of the year. There will only be two this year; the next eclipse will be a total eclipse on December 21, 2010. This eclipse was viewed best from the West Coast, so we didn't have the best view in Kansas, but we were ...

June 23-25, 2010: Summer is here

You can certainly tell it's summer with all of the hot and humid weather we've had! The following photograph is my story on trying to stay cool. That's right, kiddie pools are not just for kids! The story of how this pool ended up on my deck is very long, we'll just say, it was not easy and ...

First lunar eclipse of the year

If you are an early riser and a science geek, look to the sky early Saturday morning. Even if you aren't an early riser, you may want to set your alarm clocks. Saturday, June 26, 2010 will be the first of two lunar eclipses for 2010. This weekends eclipse will be a partial eclipse, and ...

June 7-21: The end of spring

June 7-11, 2010: The following collage contains several photographs from June 7-11, 2010. I took the photograph of the dandelion because it is the largest dandelion I have ever seen! It was the size of a tennis ball. The scenic picture on the right was taken on a trip home to Topeka from ...

June 3, 2010: Trip to Alma

Ed Bloodsworth, Nate Riggs and I took a trip to Alma, Kansas on June 3, 2010. Here are some photographs I took along the way. Our first stop was the radar site in Alma, Kansas. This is the radar that covers most of Northeast Kansas. When we arrived at the site, the welcoming was ...