Category: NEXRAD Migration Study

  • 2005 Fall Migration Radar Study

    I’ll be kicking off the 2005 Fall Migration Radar Study when I return from the AOU conference at the end of the month. If you’re unfamiliar with the study, please read last season’s description to familiarize yourself. I looks like migration is getting underway, with some really nice fall warbler days already reported from Cape […]

  • Disconnected – literally

    AGHHH! Wow- I never thought it would be so remote out here in the Everglades. This is my fourth season down here, but my first without a weekend phone line. I haven’t had any access to the internet, so unfortunately the NEXRAD study has come to an abrupt halt. I’m still archiving all the images, […]

  • Little Migration Over NJ

    Only a trickle over New Jersey tonight, with winds light out of the west. I won’t be posting the radar for a few days, as I’m leaving for Florida tomorrow to complete my field work. I’ll be posting irregularly while down south, so use the real-time radar link to get up-to-date information. The season is […]

  • WSB forecast update

    Can’t we do the WSB in Ohio?? Yeah, well, it looks like we’re experiencing a net loss tonight, as the conditions to our south are less optimal for migration than the one under our noses (or is it ‘above our heads’?). I’ve posted the composite base reflectivity for our area which shows the New Jersey […]

  • World Series of Birding forecast

    I’m sure most of you doing the WSB tomorrow have already planned your routes, but I figured I’d give a migration outlook anyway. Last night’s northeast winds kept migration along the east coast down to a minimum. That was not the case, however, for the central US where southerly winds along the leading edge of […]

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox

Join other followers: