Month: April 2006

  • Nuttin’ Honey

    yawn…nothing on the radar tonight…unless you’re south of the Carolinas, then it’s Birdfest 2006…just keep telling yourself “They’ll be here soon. They’ll be here soon…”

  • No migration last night

    Nothing on the radar for the Northeast, although the Southeast and Central US were ablaze with birds. So far it looks like Thursday night should be the night for migration over the Garden State. With no precipitation forecast for overnight on Thursday, the local migrant traps would be the best bet on Friday morning.

  • Migration forecast

    The Central Flyway Cuba, and Florida are experiencing some nice migration, but the Mid-Atlantic to the Northeast are under north winds and showing no signs of activity. Expect the poor conditions to continue through the remainder of the week.

  • Migration forecast

    There’s a frontal line parked across the Delmarva tonight, with intense migration occurring south of it all the way down to Florida, and west to Texas and up through the Ohio River Valley. There’s a big push out of Cuba as well, beginning to reach the Florida Keys as I type this email. The big […]

  • Radar still down- but so is migration

    North winds tonight over the NE. Nothing doing on the NEXRAD either, and the feed for me to download images is down as well. Hopefully some weekend warrior at Rutgers Meteorology is reading my emails…

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