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Monthly Archives: May 2007
Birds on the move tonight
Okay, I’m back. Birds are on the move tonight, with moderate to high densities leaving Virginia and the Delmarva en route for New Jersey. Winds are light out of the W/SW at around 3000 feet which is providing some tail … Continue reading
Birds on the move
Radar from sunset tonight through 11:00pm. Birds are on the move! Frames are every 1/2 hour for reflectivity and velocity, and 1 hour for the regional composite Get your woodcreeper.com bumper stickers here, and other cool gear at our new … Continue reading
Posted in Migration, Migration Radar, NEXRAD Migration Study, Spring Migration 2007
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Nightly Radar
Radar images from sunset on 5/7/07 to sunrise on 5/8/07 Frames are every 1/2 hour for reflectivity and velocity, and 1 hour for the regional composite Get your woodcreeper.com bumper stickers here, and other cool gear at our new CafePress … Continue reading
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Automated radar generator…
So these radar loops are a result of a “work in progress” script that automates the animation process. There are some bugs, and the loops aren’t as smooth or in absolute correct order, so the interpretation takes a little work. … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, NEXRAD Migration Study, Spring Migration 2007
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Heavy migration tonight
Here’s the radar from 10:45pm tonight. I’m down in Florida right now, working on the Cape Sable seaside sparrow project, and I don’t have regular internet access. In lieu of posting the full radar, I’m letting you know that there … Continue reading