Category: NEXRAD Migration Study

  • No migration over Midwest as high pressure takes over

    National overview Strong high pressure over the Upper Midwest and Canada triggered strong northwesterly winds over the region last night and prevented any significant migration into or out of the region. Otherwise migration was apparent along the Gulf Coast and throughout Florida as well as a bit over New England. Below are the radar loops […]

  • Little movement into the Midwest

    National overview A mix of systems pushing across the US created a mosaic of patchy migration last night. Most of the activity was concentrated in the southern and southeastern parts of the country, with little influx into the Midwest and Great Lakes regions. Below are the radar loops from sunset last night through 5:00am (central […]

  • Another push of migrants into the Midwest

    National overview High pressure over the Great Lakes Region shifted east yesterday, clearing the path for some more birds to make their way into the region. Birds continue to move up from the tropics via the Gulf states and Florida as well. Birds are coming! Below are the radar loops from sunset last night through […]

  • Birds are coming…look busy!

    National overview High pressure over the Great Lakes Region kept much from entering the Upper Midwest last night, but southerly flow pushing up from the Gulf region did bring a new flux of birds into the central part of the country. Expect these birds and more to make their way into our neck of the […]

  • Woodcreeper’s wild ride takes a detour

    First of all I want to thank everyone who has made woodcreeper.com as successful as it has become; it is you who make up the 1000’s of daily visitors each spring and fall, and you who provide the feedback that let us all better understand what we’re seeing on the radar. What started in Spring […]

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