RE: [nfc-l] Epic Movement - Etna, NY

2020-10-04 Thread John Kearney
...@mm.list.cornell.edu On Behalf Of Bryan Guarente Sent: Sunday, October 04, 2020 11:26 To: Night Flight Call Discussions Subject: Re: [nfc-l] Epic Movement - Etna, NY John (and others), For the easternmost third of North America, 850hPa can be too high, that's true. Looking at a level like 950 or 925hPa

Re: [nfc-l] Epic Movement - Etna, NY

2020-10-04 Thread Andrew Horn
edu> On Behalf Of Bryan Guarente Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2020 20:56 To: Night Flight Call Discussions mailto:nfc-l@mm.list.cornell.edu>> Subject: Re: [nfc-l] Epic Movement - Etna, NY Lee and others, I didn't see this at the time because it unfortunately went to spam. The website earth.

Re: [nfc-l] Epic Movement - Etna, NY

2020-10-04 Thread Bryan Guarente
0 and 1500 meters. I have only analyzed > past events and never tried forecasting. > > John Kearney > > Yarmouth, Nova Scotia > > > > *From:* bounce-3195061-53237...@mm.list.cornell.edu *On Behalf Of *Bryan > Guarente > *Sent:* Thursday, October 01, 2020 20:56 >

RE: [nfc-l] Epic Movement - Etna, NY

2020-10-02 Thread John Kearney
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2020 20:56 To: Night Flight Call Discussions Subject: Re: [nfc-l] Epic Movement - Etna, NY Lee and others, I didn't see this at the time because it unfortunately went to spam. The website earth.nullschool.net <http://earth.nullschool.net> is ava

Re: [nfc-l] Epic Movement - Etna, NY

2020-10-01 Thread Bryan Guarente
Lee and others, I didn't see this at the time because it unfortunately went to spam. The website earth.nullschool.net is available for anyone to use and gives computer modeled streamlines that can help with predicting migration patterns. It is best to look at the 850hPa (mb) level when looking

Re: [nfc-l] Epic Movement - Etna, NY

2020-09-18 Thread Lee Simpson
This is a great map. Is this something we can access? I have looked at the NOAA aviation wind/streamlines maps but they are nothing like thisThanks Lee Simpson  On Friday, September 18, 2020, 01:36:07 AM EDT, Bryan Guarente wrote: Christopher,Based on your signature location and the

Re: [nfc-l] Epic Movement - Etna, NY

2020-09-17 Thread Larry Clarfeld
Hi Chris, How wonderful to be listening in live!I haven't been listening continuously, but whenever I've tuned in this evening I've heard a steady stream of flight calls. I'd imagine when I get around to tallying them up, it will be in the thousands. Happy Listening, Larry Clarfeld Essex Jct.,

Re: [nfc-l] Epic Movement - Etna, NY

2020-09-17 Thread Kenneth V. Rosenberg
Hi Chris et al., I was also out listening in Ithaca continuously from about 10:30 to 12:30 tonight, and I agree it was a fantastic night – still going on, but I’m not. It is true that there calls nearly every second for several hours. I just listen and count in real time, assigning the birds

Re: [nfc-l] Epic Movement - Etna, NY

2020-09-17 Thread Bryan Guarente
Christopher, Based on your signature location and the current wind pattern: https://earth.nullschool.net/#2020/09/18/0300Z/wind/isobaric/850hPa/orthographic=-77.30,42.81,960/loc=-76.383,42.485 You should be seeing this likely through the night with numbers getting less as the night goes on but