Birds are still moving despite south winds.

On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 9:36 PM Alicia <t...@ottcmail.com> wrote:

> It looks like there is a significant radar bloom on the Binghamton radar
> that has expanded a bit over the past 90 minutes, yet according to
> windy.com, there are steady and significant south winds all over the
> east, and they get stronger at higher altitudes. That's consistent with
> what I feel in our yard.
>
> Are birds or insects moving?  If not, what's the bloom? If so, why not
> wait a few days for the north winds that area forecast for Monday &
> Tuesday?
>
> Thanks to any weather maven who can help!
>
> Alicia
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