Fwd: [BIRDCHAT] New Orleans radar birding

Tyler Bell (Bell@acnatsci.org)
Thu, 22 Apr 1999 14:36:32 -0400


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This is incredible! If you go up to the top of the nexrad image page there =
is an option for radar summary. Clickon that and there is absolutely no =
rain anywhere along the whole gulf coast!

Good Birding!
Tyler Bell
mailto:bell@acnatsci.org
California, MD
http://www.audubon.org/chapter/md/smas/

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From: Dave Rintoul <drintoul@ksu.edu>
Subject:      [BIRDCHAT] New Orleans radar birding
To: BIRDCHAT@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU

If you have a chance in the next few hours, you really ought to check out
the New Orleans NEXRAD weather site

http://www.intellicast.com/weather/msy/nexrad/

and/or the Houston site

http://www.intellicast.com/weather/iah/nexrad/

These images are spectacular. The number of birds in the air down there must
be simply amazing! I am stuck here on a rainy day, in the office, and all I
can do is marvel at the incredible inner forces that are urging these
migrants across the Gulf and into our forests and parks.  I'm sure there
must be a Connecticut warbler somewhere in there. you just have to look
realllll hard :-)

Cheers

Dave


Dave Rintoul, Ph.D.                           mailto:drintoul@ksu.edu
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