2024
DOI: 10.1002/rse2.423
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Quantifying range‐ and topographical biases in weather surveillance radar measures of migratory bird activity

Miguel F. Jimenez,
Birgen Haest,
Ali Khalighifar
et al.

Abstract: Weather radar systems have become a central tool in the study of nocturnal bird migration. Yet, while studies have sought to validate weather radar data through comparison to other sampling techniques, few have explicitly examined the impact of range and topographical blockage on sampling detection—critical dimensions that can bias broader inferences. Here, we assess these biases with relation to the Cheyenne, WY Next Generation Weather Radar (NEXRAD) site, one of the large‐scale radars in a network of 160 wea… Show more

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