2016
DOI: 10.1175/bams-d-14-00234.1
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Using High-Resolution GPS Tracking Data of Bird Flight for Meteorological Observations

Abstract: Bird flight is strongly influenced by local meteorological conditions. With increasing amounts of high-frequency GPS data of bird movement becoming available, as tags become cheaper and lighter, opportunities are created to obtain large datasets of quantitative meteorological information from observations conducted by bird-borne tags. In this article we propose a method for estimating wind velocity and convective velocity scale from tag-based high-frequency GPS data of soaring birds in flight. T… Show more

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“…Disentangling an animal's active movement from movement due to environmental flows remains a challenge [69]. In theory, tracked animals might be used to assess local flows [81]: for example, if an animal's ground track is recorded, while at the same time its orientation and movement speed is logged so that its movement vector can be calculated, then the difference between the ground track and the movement vector equals the advection due to the environmental flow, be it current or wind. While the questions posed above reflect a consensus on priorities among experts in the field, we acknowledge that consensus is but one pathway to scientific breakthroughs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disentangling an animal's active movement from movement due to environmental flows remains a challenge [69]. In theory, tracked animals might be used to assess local flows [81]: for example, if an animal's ground track is recorded, while at the same time its orientation and movement speed is logged so that its movement vector can be calculated, then the difference between the ground track and the movement vector equals the advection due to the environmental flow, be it current or wind. While the questions posed above reflect a consensus on priorities among experts in the field, we acknowledge that consensus is but one pathway to scientific breakthroughs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vultures in France were tracked using GPS transmitters (UvA-BiTS, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) [40] deployed with a leg-loop harness [41,42]. No adverse effects on behaviour (either breeding or survival rate), were observed during the study.…”
Section: (B) Tracking Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, wind velocity and the state of a bird in relation to the wind can be evaluated using circular statistical models (17). Three-dimensional flight paths of thermal soaring raptors have been used to estimate the horizontal and vertical component of wind in the mountain regions and agreed with measurements from meteorological stations (18). Furthermore, movements of shearwaters floating on the…”
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confidence: 99%