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Tue, 30 Oct 2012 17:50:31 -0400
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One of things I often look at are streamlines.  These are the movement of
winds around the pressure systems.  Saturday-Monday the lines went directly
from Hudson and James bay straight south to Ohio.  From Ohio they went
south-southeast out to the East Coast.  It gave a good indication on why
birds were showing up on the eastern Great Lakes.  The current map is very
interesting.  If you look at the east side of Ohio all of the streamlines
are converging on the Low.  The low is not that far from Pymatuning
Reservoir.  The low is predicted to go north from there.  This should put it
over the east end of Lake Erie.  I would think that Pymatuning and Lake Erie
may be interesting tomorrow morning.  Especially if there are birds still
associated with the center of the low.



If anyone is out in these areas please pass along any good sightings as
there will be quite a few people out.



http://asp1.sbs.ohio-state.edu/imagel.php?dispimg=surface/streamlines
<http://asp1.sbs.ohio-state.edu/imagel.php?dispimg=surface/streamlines&imgna
me=Streamlines> &imgname=Streamlines



John Pogacnik

4765 Lockwood Road

Perry, OH 44081




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