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<blockquote data-quote="Smashdn" data-source="post: 5503300" data-attributes="member: 10438"><p>He no longer does it because he doesn't have to if you apply the formula, but search "Weekly Duck Migration Forecast" on youtube and listen to those.</p><p></p><p>For the near future, watch the storm system moving out of the northwest and the associated dip in the jet stream. There is some sort of high pressure ridge or stalled front currently over us and projected to stay over us even as this next system moves in. The snow/rain line is projected to be in mid Iowa maybe the Missouri/Iowa border. It does not look cold enough to lock anything up substantially and no snow down into Missouri. I don't think it will trigger a strong movement (I don't even want to use the word migration) of birds from out of Missouri down into KY, TN and Arkansas. Furthermore, Missouri is getting rain just as we are. The ten day forecast for Columbia, MO has no days highs below freezing. </p><p></p><p>Not saying there may not be some new birds push in but if your area is like mine is currently there is plenty of sheet water in fields for them to go to. I hope I am wrong or the weather people are wrong and this front dips lower or is just stronger. Dec 21 is a key date.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smashdn, post: 5503300, member: 10438"] He no longer does it because he doesn't have to if you apply the formula, but search "Weekly Duck Migration Forecast" on youtube and listen to those. For the near future, watch the storm system moving out of the northwest and the associated dip in the jet stream. There is some sort of high pressure ridge or stalled front currently over us and projected to stay over us even as this next system moves in. The snow/rain line is projected to be in mid Iowa maybe the Missouri/Iowa border. It does not look cold enough to lock anything up substantially and no snow down into Missouri. I don't think it will trigger a strong movement (I don't even want to use the word migration) of birds from out of Missouri down into KY, TN and Arkansas. Furthermore, Missouri is getting rain just as we are. The ten day forecast for Columbia, MO has no days highs below freezing. Not saying there may not be some new birds push in but if your area is like mine is currently there is plenty of sheet water in fields for them to go to. I hope I am wrong or the weather people are wrong and this front dips lower or is just stronger. Dec 21 is a key date. [/QUOTE]
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