Re: Migration on NEXRAD
- From: Nanzi <nannzit@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 07:44:16 -0700 (PDT)
On Apr 29, 6:25 pm, Rick <fsholbr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
HI All
We have very strong winds form the South. The birds will be on the move
tonight as they were last night up the Mississippi River Valley and
perhaps Ohio Valley. The link to see this is below. Start looking
about 9pm until sunrise it is totally amazing. I do n not know why I
never posted this before? :)
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/radar/displayRad.php?icao=KUSA∏=n....
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Rick
Fargo, ND
N 46°53'251"
W 096°48'279"
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And we would recognize them How? and where are they? Lots of spotty
spots? Help!! I am interested, just don't know which birds and/or
what to look for.
Nan in DE
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