November
15,
2005
Migration Day 33
Rain! Tracking
the Storms
+0 Miles
Another
no-fly day! Severe storms are expected in the next 24 hours as a strong
cold front moves across Indiana.
See
the forecast for the next 24 hours on these temperature and weather
maps from the National
Weather Service. Find
the cranes' present location in Indiana on the maps below. Read the
legend across the top of the maps. At what time are the storms expected
be the most severe in Indiana? What is the biggest risk to the cranes?
How will the team prepare?
Temperatures
will drop
as the cold front moves across Indiana |
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70F
today |
39F
tomorrow |
migration data |
Cold
air will move down from the north over the next 24 hours.
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Severe
storms are expected |
When
the cold air hits the warm, moist air now in Indiana, strong
storms will break out. Look carefully at the map to find out
what time the storms are expected. |
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7
am
Tuesday |
10
am
Tuesday |
1
pm
Tuesday |
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4
pm
Tuesday |
7
pm
Tuesday |
10
pm
Tuesday |
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1
am
Wednesday |
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Keep
a Migration Journal
• Today's
Question: At
what time are the storms expected be the most
severe in Indiana? What is the biggest risk
to the cranes? How will the team prepare?
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Journey North is pleased to feature this educational
adventure presented in cooperation with the Whooping
Crane Eastern Partnership (WCEP).
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2005 Journey North. All Rights Reserved.
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