ot conducive for migrants.
Thanks,
Bryan
Bryan Guarente
Meteorologist/Instructional Designer
UCAR/The COMET Program
Boulder, CO
On Fri, Oct 2, 2020 at 11:26 AM John Kearney
wrote:
> I have often used the earth.nullschool streams to understand bird
> migration movements. However, here in coasta
if
there is a source available for this that I might be able to make available, or
that is already available.
I'll keep you posted.
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The COMET Program
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
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in the atmosphere should be out of
the WNW. Shouldn't that hinder the movement of birds tonight?
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be significantly easier to pick out
possible birds on radar once these are in place, if we get access to this
product.
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me if you think you could have recorded the
wrong date, or if you think you have the right dates, because that makes for an
even more compelling story if it is the right dates.
Good luck with reliving your past.
Bryan Guarente
Instructional Designer/Meteorologist
The COMET Program
be looking at for tonight should be the 12-hr
forecast instead of the 00-hr analysis.
Good luck the rest of the time you are recording.
Bryan Guarente
Instructional Designer
The COMET Program
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
Boulder, CO
Fr
rom model
data
because the winds are so variable that the map gets way too complicated for
most
individuals to read. I might do some averaging to get a broader look at the
winds, but there are some hits taken by doing that. We'll see what I can pull
off sometime with my extra time.
Br
on a lot of factors (location of the bird or birds on the front,
depth of front, speed of frontal propagation to name a few).
If you can pinpoint a better time for the movements that you wanted to target,
we can be even more accurate, but for now this was my crack at it.
Bryan Guarente
in this pursuit.
Good luck.
Bryan
Bryan Guarente
Instructional Designer/Meteorologist
UCAR/The COMET Program
Boulder, CO
On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 12:25 AM, Jesse Ellis wrote:
> Hey all-
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> I should probably go outside and listen... Anyway, I've asked about this
> before, whether one can ev
time you travel. So take
the forecast maps with a large grain of salt. The maps from the past are
also from this same computer model, so there are still errors, but they are
smaller errors than the forecasts have in them.
Sorry for the delayed response.
Bryan
Bryan Guarente
Meteorologist/Instruc
happy to talk more about this.
Bryan Guarente
Meteorologist/Instructional Designer
The COMET Program
Boulder, CO
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