More migration over the NE and Mid-Atlantic

Here’s the radar from 6:00pm on 10/11 through 6:00pm on 10/12.

Frames are every 1/2 hour. Click on the thumbnail to view the full-sized animation.

Base Reflectivity image from Fort Dix Base Velocity image from Fort Dix Base Reflectivity image from Dover AFB Base Velocity image from Dover AFB Base Reflectivity image from Upton NY Base Velocity image from Upton NY Composite Base Reflectivity image from the Northeastern USA

The floodgates remained open on Sunday night, as birds took to the sky at high densities across the NE and Mid-Atlantic. Migration appeared heaviest inland, with NYC only showing a small number of birds heading out overnight. This may have implications for coastal sites in NJ, which could see more birds sticking around for Monday morning.

Good Birding

David

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