Damn you, Guarente, I was hoping to get a good night's sleep. It's prolly 
gonna be a Linus-in-the-pumpkin-patch night for me, but I'm headed out now 
. . .

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County

On Sunday, September 27, 2020 at 9:09:42 PM UTC-6 Bryan Guarente wrote:

> With low cloud-cover, and north winds aloft, it makes for a good night to 
> get out and listen for migrants.  It may not be that you hear anything, 
> with the winds muffling your ability to hear, but this is one of those rare 
> chances to get fall migrants in CO overnight because of low clouds and 
> north winds aloft.
>
> This doesn't mean to expect great birds tomorrow morning, this just means 
> that conditions are correct in this case for birds to be low enough to the 
> ground that you may be able to hear them overnight.
>
> At least put your head out the door and see if you hear anything, then run 
> from the cold back into bed.
>
> Hope someone gets out to listen for a bit.
> Bryan
>
> Bryan Guarente
> Meteorologist/Instructional Designer
> UCAR/The COMET Program
> Boulder, CO
>

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