Category: NEXRAD Migration Study

  • First post of the season!

    Well, it looks like we had a little migration over the northeast and mid-Atlantic last night! Winds started out light and out of the northwest, turning light and northerly during the night. Clear skies and a light tailwind made for some good migration conditions. Frames are every 1/2 hour. Click on the thumbnail to view […]

  • Let’s dust this puppy off…

    Unfortunately, funding ran out for the migration forecast on birdcapemay.org, so I won’t be posting there unless something changes (not expected). In the meantime I think we should get woodcreeper.com back up and running for the fall. My dissertation is submitted, and while I’ve still got plenty to do, I should be able to get […]

  • Tweet Tweet

    While I won’t be posting the radar this spring, I will be posting the migration weather forecast for the mid-Atlantic over on http://Birdcapemay.org/bfma , and if you’re on Twitter, I’ll be sending out “tweets” when migration is heating up (think of it as a ‘rapid alert system’ for bird migration conditions). Come join me on […]

  • Changes for 2009

    Hey Everyone, I’m writing this to let you know that I’ll be stepping back from the radar posts this spring, in order to finish my dissertation (I’m planning to defend at the end of July). It’s impossible for me to keep up the site at the level necessary, and still finish in time, so I […]

  • A belated end of the radar study

    Sorry for taking so long for closure, but it’s been a whirlwind of activity over the last two months! On October 1st Inga gave birth to our daughter, Corinna Wren La Puma, and we’ve been busy learning how to be parents ever since. Following that, the next biggest event was the presidential election, which (if […]

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