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“Radar actually picks up on lots of things in the atmosphere, like bugs, sharp temperature changes, and even birds,” KARE Meteorologist Ben Dery said.
Early Thursday morning, radar sites across the region showed returns not caused by precipitation but by roosting bird flocks taking flight. This phenomenon, commonly referred to as “roost rings ...
Radar can easily distinguish between weather patterns versus bird activity. If radar is turned up on its sensitivity, it can see birds very well as they head northward. Credit: 13 ON YOUR SIDE ...
“Radar actually picks up on lots of things in the atmosphere, like bugs, sharp temperature changes, and even birds,” KARE Meteorologist Ben Dery said.
“Radar actually picks up on lots of things in the atmosphere, like bugs, sharp temperature changes, and even birds,” KARE Meteorologist Ben Dery said.
“Radar actually picks up on lots of things in the atmosphere, like bugs, sharp temperature changes, and even birds,” KARE Meteorologist Ben Dery said.
“Radar actually picks up on lots of things in the atmosphere, like bugs, sharp temperature changes, and even birds,” KARE Meteorologist Ben Dery said.
“Radar actually picks up on lots of things in the atmosphere, like bugs, sharp temperature changes, and even birds,” KARE Meteorologist Ben Dery said.
“Birds can show up on radar. In fact, when birds roost at night then fly out in the morning, it’s common to see them show up,” Carlmark told VERIFY.