Author: David La Puma

  • Migration over Jerze

    Birds were on the move last night. The base reflectivity image below covers the period between sunset last night through about 8:30pm (the Rutgers feed for the base reflectivity is not downloading correctly, so I’m missing most of the night). The base velocity covers sunset last night through just before sunrise this morning, and can […]

  • East Coast migration

    Here’s a national composite from sunset last night through sunrise this morning. I’ve circled the area of migration in red. Updated: I’ve downloaded the fort Dix radar from the same time period and added it to the post. It now appears next to the national composite. Like I said previously, the whole eastern Flyway from […]

  • Migration forecast

    Birds are on the move! Although the upper-air winds (850mb) on the East Coast tonight are still strong out of the north, the mid-level to surface winds from Savannah, GA, to Wilmington, DE show a southerly component that appears to be stimulating some migration. Although it’s too soon to tell how extensive this event will […]

  • Migration forecast

    It looks like we may see some action in the first half of the week, as a new weather system pushes into the Northeast on Tuesday. Winds are forecast to switch around out of the south on Tuesday, and then the east overnight into Wednesday morning. This is expected to take place all down the […]

  • No migration last night

    Rain and north winds last night- no birds appeared to be moving.

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