CoBirders,
It has been a nice summer including some unexpected migrants that have made
little sense meteorologically (Red Knot).

Here we are though at the edge of Summer/Fall and amply into the monsoon
season (yes, it is a thing --> ask if you want to know more).  What does
this mean for ornithological migration?  It means mostly shorebirds, but we
are getting close to the earlier migrants.  Where are most of our
shorebirds coming from?  The northern prairies into the Arctic of Canada.

So look at this pattern:
https://earth.nullschool.net/#2022/08/18/2000Z/wind/isobaric/850hPa/orthographic=-105.93,52.84,1333/loc=-105.120,40.191
(Green circle is Longmont, CO for reference).

What do you think will be coming our way on Thursday?  By midday on
Thursday, it looks like we are set to receive 850mb winds from the correct
direction to see a good push of migrants from the middle of Canada, likely
mostly shorebirds, but some of the earlier passerines are possible.  It is
also possible that some of your locals will be leaving you if they are
earlier migrants so get in your goodbyes while you can.

Later that evening, the winds look better, but that doesn't last forever:
https://earth.nullschool.net/#2022/08/19/0400Z/wind/isobaric/850hPa/orthographic=-105.93,52.84,1333/loc=-105.120,40.191
(really
good looking pattern, but with the wrong timing; Longmont is the green
circle).  This pattern, although really nice, occurs at sunset and doesn't
last through the night to make the migrants end up here in CO with as high
of probability.  Here is what it looks like on Friday morning:
https://earth.nullschool.net/#2022/08/19/1200Z/wind/isobaric/850hPa/orthographic=-105.93,52.84,1333/loc=-105.120,40.191
(Green
circle is Longmont.). The wind strength has weakened and the convergence
into Colorado is weaker, so we shouldn't expect a lot of movement overnight
that ends up in CO, but it is worth a glance on Friday morning to see what
has come in.

As usual, if you have questions, please ask.  I am here to be your guide to
weather and migration.

Happy migration to you!
Bryan

Bryan Guarente
Meteorologist/Instructional Designer
UCAR/The COMET Program
Boulder, CO
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Bryan Guarente
Meteorologist/Instructional Designer
UCAR/The COMET Program
Boulder, CO

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