Global Warming is one of the most hot button issues in American politics for as long as I remember.
If whether or not you believe in Global Warming, you can tell there is something irregular going on on our planet. Rising sea levels, warmer climates around the globe and odd weather patterns are a sign Mother Nature isn’t liking what is happening.
The common stance on it is that “It’s a myth!” or, “It’s the worst thing in the world!” and there really isn’t any middle ground that I’ve heard from people. In Nebraska, we’ve seen very irregular weather patterns since the Spring 2019 semester has started. Blizzards to 80 degree weather, back to blizzards and then thunder-snow to top it all off, it’s been a bizarre weather pattern for the past few months here.
This fantastic article from UNL perfectly describes what I am talking about.
As Dr, Ken Dewey said in this article, Nebraska kinda just gets the leftovers of what the states around us get in terms of weather. “We’re not the snow-belt, we’re not the sunbelt, we’re not a tropical climate, we’re not Florida, we’re not Hawaii, we’re not a coastal climate. We have to share whatever somebody’s going to send us,” Dewey said. “This is the only only place that can have 70-degree weather in January, then plunge to 20 below zero within hours.”
I think Nebraskans think about Global Warming differently that other states due to the location of Nebraska, but I think the blizzard and flooding we have experienced this year has changed a lot of minds of how we experience global warming as a state. In the national news we see coastal cities get washed out and bombarded by hurricanes or earthquakes that damage California, but for the longest time, we weren’t really getting hit by massive Mother Nature attacks until this season of flooding and blizzards.
It is weird seeing Wood River and familiar locales being covered on national nightly news for the horrific flooding that hit our state, but I think after the dust(flood water?) settles, Nebraskans will be more stronger than ever. From the people I’ve talked to since the flooding and fluctuating weather, mostly everyone thinks global warming is taking place in someway or another. I asked my Mom what she thought of the weather and she said “It’s been weird how once day we would have 60-70 degree sunny weather, and then the next day would be snowing and cold and intolerable to go outside. I’ve lived in Nebraska for my entire life and I have never experienced these kinds of weather changes so late into the year. I wonder what Mother Nature is doing up there.”
It is bizarre how fast and sudden the weather has changed over the past 4 months into 2019, but the weather we have experienced will unfortunately haunt us into the summer months.
In an article on KETV, Mosquito and tick populations will likely skyrocket this summer due to the amount of standing water in Nebraska, as well as the wetter weather we have experienced. So this summer bust out the bug spray and foggers as experts say this summer will have noticeable mosquito outbreaks.

