Space weather disrupts nocturnal bird migration
Description
Our paper tests for the effects of space weather-induced geomagnetic disturbances on radar-detected nocturnal bird migration. We find evidence for a ~10% decrease of migration intensity after controlling for weather variables and spatiotemporal autocorrelation, and also for a decrease in the effort birds spent flying against the wind in the fall, especially under overcast conditions. This repository provides the data and the code used to arrive at these conclusions and plot the main results. Weather radar data was processed from the NOAA NEXRAD network, weather data was accessed from the North American Regional Reanalysis, and magnetometer data was accessed from the SuperMAG inventory.
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Additional details
Funding
- U.S. National Science Foundation
- GRADUATE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS 0237764