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Monthly Archives: March 2006
Big migration over Jerze
Okay, here’s the radar from sunset last night through sunrise this morning. Big migration last night, as you can probably tell from my earlier post. Birds are seen lifting off in the typical fashion, then moving across the radar in … Continue reading
Posted in General, NEXRAD Migration Study, Spring Migration 2006
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Big Migration tonight!
It’s happening all across the east coast- a huge migration event, the first great one of the season! I’ll post the radar in the morning, but Garret Mt., Sandy Hook, Cape May…yeah, they’ll have birds. Good Birding
Posted in General, NEXRAD Migration Study, Spring Migration 2006
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Migration over Jersey
Alright! This is more like it. Here’s the radar from sunset last night through around 3:30am this morning (at which point either the radar feed or the Rutgers server crapped out, I’m still not sure). The radar shows some heavy … Continue reading
Posted in General, NEXRAD Migration Study, Spring Migration 2006
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Woah…here comes the big one!
This evening the Central Flyway flood gates are wide open, while the Eastern Flyway seems to have left the barn door swinging in the breeze as well. Here’s a still image from 11:30pm this evening showing the national composite. The … Continue reading
Posted in General, NEXRAD Migration Study, Spring Migration 2006
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Migration over Jerze
Birds were on the move last night. The base reflectivity image below covers the period between sunset last night through about 8:30pm (the Rutgers feed for the base reflectivity is not downloading correctly, so I’m missing most of the night). … Continue reading
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