Category: NEXRAD Migration Study

  • Birding Forecast – now on BirdCapeMay too!

    I’ve been asked to contribute birding forecasts for the Mid-Atlantic, on the Cape May Bird Observatory’s BirdCapeMay website. You can find them here: www.birdcapemay.org/forecast. I will still be forecasting and posting the radar here on woodcreeper.com, but will do a more regional forecast on BirdCapeMay.org. It’s a really nice site, and Paul Lehman has put […]

  • Like finally coming out of a nightmare…

    I’ve been battling with my web hosting company for WEEKS over the use of my download scripts for the nightly radar. They just didn’t get it. Their name was HostMerit, by the way, and they scammed me out of $75. I was desperate- so I called my friend Scott Elowitz, who has an awesome site […]

  • Migration?

    Nah- not tonight. Nothing showing up and down the east coast, with winds from the west and the south. Winds switch to out of the east tomorrow, and then back to the south and west through the weekend…unless things change, this will probably thwart any big migration until next week…now if the kind folks hosting […]

  • Migration up and down the east coast

    Nocturnal migration is evident tonight, up and down the east coast. If anyone owns a server and has some space for this site- let me know, as my current provider doesn’t allow me to automate the image downloading process….&#%*. Alternatively, if anyone wants to donate the $3000 it would cost to get my own server, […]

  • Migration!

    It’s happening…last night there was a push with the northerly tail winds…it’s still early, but birds are on the move again. My radar download isn’t running yet, but hopefully it’ll be working in the next couple of days. I’ll keep you posted! Viva Fall Migration 2007!

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