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  1. Nov 5, 2021 · A technology to ignore birds on radar ended up being useful to study and conserve them. ...more

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  2. Apr 17, 2023 · 1K views 4 months ago #ABCScience #ABCCatalyst. We know very little about nighttime bird migration in Australia. Is weather radar the secret to tracking their movements? Subscribe to ABC...

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  4. More wind farms are being built than ever before. And the turbines themselves are getting taller, bigger and more powerful. Wind farms impact birds by:Direct...

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  5. Dec 23, 2018 · However, the range of this effect is <200 ft, so a weather radar can't be relied on to prevent bird strikes. It's also not well-studied and not verified across a wide range of species. The beam might also completely miss the birds due to scanning. So it's not a reliable bird deterrent.

  6. It’s true. Weather radar images show where radar beams have been “reflected” as they sweep the atmosphere. They’re useful for showing weather conditions because the beams are reflected by precipitation and the water vapor in clouds, but they can also be reflected by swarming masses of birds or insects.

  7. October 1, 2023. Predicting bird migration with radar. Listen Now. Subscribe. Share This: Expand Image. © Rafael Edwards. A blip on weather radar might not be a cloud — it could be thousands of birds! Biologists use radar to keep track of migratory birds, insects, and bats.

  8. Sep 24, 2014 · A radar loop would actually show the circular pattern becoming larger with time before dissipating as the birds fly up and outward. NWS meteorologist Michael Gorse told me by email that these...

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