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X-WR-CALDESC:Join Conservation Nebraska and Dr. Matthew Van Den Broeke\, Pr
 ofessor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Nebraska- L
 incoln\, for a presentation on radar aeroecology.\n\nWeather radar observa
 tions can be used to learn about insects\, birds\, and bats in the airspac
 e. In this presentation\, you will receive an overview of how radar works\
 , how it can be used to observe the behavior of birds and insects\, and ho
 w you can use radar to learn about things such as how many birds are migra
 ting at a particular time. Several examples of recent studies will be pres
 ented (for example\, the development of continent-scale migration forecast
 ing)\, with applications to Nebraska.  Ask the presenter your questions! 
 \n\nRegister in advance for this webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar
 /register/WN_sfgV4HIcS0iVzEDG3dXT0A\n\nBio: Dr. Matthew Van Den Broeke is 
 a Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Nebrask
 a-Lincoln specializing in radar meteorology\, severe weather forecasting a
 nd warnings\, and radar aeroecology. He has published groundbreaking work 
 in the application of polarimetric weather radar observations for biologic
 al applications.
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DESCRIPTION:Join Conservation Nebraska and Dr. Matthew Van Den Broeke\, Pro
 fessor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Nebraska- Li
 ncoln\, for a presentation on radar aeroecology.\n\nWeather radar observat
 ions can be used to learn about insects\, birds\, and bats in the airspace
 . In this presentation\, you will receive an overview of how radar works\,
  how it can be used to observe the behavior of birds and insects\, and how
  you can use radar to learn about things such as how many birds are migrat
 ing at a particular time. Several examples of recent studies will be prese
 nted (for example\, the development of continent-scale migration forecasti
 ng)\, with applications to Nebraska.  Ask the presenter your questions! \n
 \nRegister in advance for this webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/r
 egister/WN_sfgV4HIcS0iVzEDG3dXT0A\n\nBio: Dr. Matthew Van Den Broeke is a 
 Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Nebraska-
 Lincoln specializing in radar meteorology\, severe weather forecasting and
  warnings\, and radar aeroecology. He has published groundbreaking work in
  the application of polarimetric weather radar observations for biological
  applications.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260210T120000
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_sfgV4HIcS0iVzEDG3dXT0A
SUMMARY:Radar Aeroecology: Biological Insight from Weather Radar Observatio
 ns
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