RE: [nfc-l] reflections on a monumental nocturnal migration

2010-09-21 Thread Ted Floyd
Hi, Bryan et al. Bryan, thanks for the great response. > In these maps, I see an area of weak frontal passage or at > the least frontgenesis (front "birthing" area) just south of Pittsburgh > running ese to wnw. The winds behind the frontal zone are directly > from the north or slightly

Re: [nfc-l] reflections on a monumental nocturnal migration

2010-09-20 Thread Bryan Guarente
NFCers, I have saved off a bunch of the radar data and a bunch of streamline data from the Sept 10-11 event for my personal use and would be willing to share them with anyone who wants to see them. They are currently hidden to the world, but I could make them available if anyone wants to look

Re:[nfc-l] reflections on a monumental nocturnal migration

2010-09-20 Thread Ted Floyd
Hi, all. I've been enjoying the discussion of the "monumental nocturnal migration" of Sept. 10-11, 2010. Which reminds me of something. It's a bit obscure, but I think some of you may appreciate it--and may be able to help with something. We're coming up on the 25th anniversary of the greatest

Re: [nfc-l] reflections on a monumental nocturnal migration

2010-09-16 Thread David Martin
:06 PM > *To:* Benjamin Van Doren > *Cc:* David La Puma; Bill Evans; NFC-L@cornell.edu > *Subject:* Re: [nfc-l] reflections on a monumental nocturnal migration > > Hi all, > > Ditto (almost) to what Benjamin wrote: we (Andrew Farnsworth, Anne > Klingensmith, and I) hav

RE: [nfc-l] reflections on a monumental nocturnal migration

2010-09-16 Thread Jeff Wells
-9874...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Mike Powers Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 11:06 PM To: Benjamin Van Doren Cc: David La Puma; Bill Evans; NFC-L@cornell.edu Subject: Re: [nfc-l] reflections on a monumental nocturnal migration Hi all, Ditto (almost) to what Benjamin wrote: we (Andrew

RE: [nfc-l] reflections on a monumental nocturnal migration

2010-09-16 Thread Richard Guthrie
: David La Puma Cc: Bill Evans; NFC-L@cornell.edu Subject: Re: [nfc-l] reflections on a monumental nocturnal migration Bill & David - Andrew Farnsworth and I have 6 ARUs deployed within the greater NY metro area, so we too have recordings for that night. Can't wait to see what the

RE: [nfc-l] reflections on a monumental nocturnal migration

2010-09-15 Thread Chris Tessaglia-Hymes
: Bill Evans; NFC-L@cornell.edu Subject: Re: [nfc-l] reflections on a monumental nocturnal migration Bill & David - Andrew Farnsworth and I have 6 ARUs deployed within the greater NY metro area, so we too have recordings for that night. Can't wait to see what they hold (though everything

Re: [nfc-l] reflections on a monumental nocturnal migration

2010-09-15 Thread Mike Powers
Hi all, Ditto (almost) to what Benjamin wrote: we (Andrew Farnsworth, Anne Klingensmith, and I) have several microphones out in the Ithaca area hope to analyze the night of the 10th shortly. We're looking forward to comparisons with the various recording stations around the northeast! Earlier

Re: [nfc-l] reflections on a monumental nocturnal migration

2010-09-15 Thread Benjamin Van Doren
Bill & David - Andrew Farnsworth and I have 6 ARUs deployed within the greater NY metro area, so we too have recordings for that night. Can't wait to see what they hold (though everything may not be extracted and classified for few months). I was listening for about an hour on the night of the

Re: [nfc-l] reflections on a monumental nocturnal migration

2010-09-15 Thread David La Puma
Awesome, Bill. Might I add that tonight should be an excellent flight for the same region; the largest since the Sept 10-11 flight. If you find me tomorrow in the early AM, I'll have a Rogue Northwestern Ale freshly chilled. Cheers- and good listening! David ps. we have data from several mics