Buffalo Migration May 15/16, 1999 J.E.Black

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Buffalo Migration May 15/16, 1999 J.E.Black Everything you wanted to know about birds on WSR-88D weather radar and more. John Black Brock University Buffalo Migration May 15/16, 1999 J.E.Black

Buffalo NEXRAD images May 15/16 1999 A classic migration night. Sequence shows images starting before sunset. Sunset and sunrise are visible as rays on the images. Time is UT(Z) so subtract four hours for EST. Buffalo Migration May 15/16, 1999 J.E.Black

Buffalo Migration May 15/16, 1999 J.E.Black 1750 hours Weather and insects/pollution Buffalo Migration May 15/16, 1999 J.E.Black

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Buffalo Migration May 15/16, 1999 J.E.Black 2020 hours sunset Buffalo Migration May 15/16, 1999 J.E.Black

Buffalo Migration May 15/16, 1999 J.E.Black 2129 hours Birds in the air! Buffalo Migration May 15/16, 1999 J.E.Black

Buffalo Migration May 15/16, 1999 J.E.Black 2158 hours Base of Longpoint Visible Buffalo Migration May 15/16, 1999 J.E.Black

Buffalo Migration May 15/16, 1999 J.E.Black 2258 hours Lake Avoidance Buffalo Migration May 15/16, 1999 J.E.Black

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Buffalo Migration May 15/16, 1999 J.E.Black 0554 hours Dawn ascent and sunrise Buffalo Migration May 15/16, 1999 J.E.Black

Buffalo Migration May 15/16, 1999 J.E.Black 0634 hours Dawn Ascent Buffalo Migration May 15/16, 1999 J.E.Black

Buffalo Migration May 15/16, 1999 J.E.Black Estimates of bird numbers from NEXRAD images Some interesting images from Buffalo and Cleveland Buffalo Migration May 15/16, 1999 J.E.Black