Month: March 2012

  • Wash, rinse, repeat

    In an attempt to get the radar posted as quickly as possible, I will be publishing “as I go” each morning. Therefore you may see some incomplete posts throughout the early morning hours (5-6am Central; 6-7am Eastern Time). We’ll test out this method for a few weeks and see how well it works… your feedback, […]

  • Migration restricted to Great Plains and South Florida

    In an attempt to get the radar posted as quickly as possible, I will be publishing “as I go” each morning. Therefore you may see some incomplete posts throughout the early morning hours (5-6am Central; 6-7am Eastern Time). We’ll test out this method for a few weeks and see how well it works… your feedback, […]

  • Patchy migration continues across the U.S.

    In an attempt to get the radar posted as quickly as possible, I will be publishing “as I go” each morning. Therefore you may see some incomplete posts throughout the early morning hours (5-6am Central; 6-7am Eastern Time). We’ll test out this method for a few weeks and see how well it works… your feedback, […]

  • A mix of birds and precipitation

    National Overview As the latest string of fronts march across the U.S., contrasting zones of favorable and non-favorable migration conditions are apparent on the nightly radar. Here’s the image taken around midnight last night. What stands out to me in this snapshot is the continued arrival of birds up from Mexico into South Texas, the […]

  • Big system begins to shut down migration

    National Overview Last night we saw migration continue across most of the eastern half of the U.S. with the heaviest movements over south Texas and up into the Appalachians and the Ohio Valley. A large low-pressure system is moving across the Plains region and is expected to keep pushing east over the next few days. […]

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