Month: April 2006

  • Radar Down – Little Migration

    I checked two sources for the Fort DIX NEXRAD and both were down last night. The images I downloaded were missing the radar data as well. I was able to find one source, which showed light migration over the Northeast, with heavier movements in the Southeastern and Central US.

  • Homer Alaska

    one of the coolest places on earth. By far one of the best “police reports” posted in their local paper. You can find the latest here: Homer Police Report

  • More migration over Jerze

    Last night light west winds blew over New Jersey, and light southwest winds over the Delmarva, setting up another night of somewhat favorable migration conditions. Although a much smaller movement than in recent nights, we still see birds coming up from the south, suggesting an increase in bird diversity today. Coastal sites may be interesting […]

  • Another night of migration- WOO HOO!

    Last night’s radar showed both birds and weather, but was it enough of either to make a big showing? Here’s the radar from sunset last night through sunrise this morning. Birds are seen lifting off after sunset and moving north overnight, although the frontal boundary stretching across New Jersey appears to have restricted them to […]

  • More birds over Jerze

    Another night of south winds and nocturnal migration. Here’s the radar loop from sunset last night through 6:00am this morning (frames = 1/hour). There’s a little radar interference mixed in (the ray-like signals), but you can still make out the majority of the signal. If you look closely, the area over the Delaware river is […]

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