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Subject: Re: flight patterns
From: "Gene Dorcas" genedorcas
Date: Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:11 am ((PDT))
Here's a closer view of flight patterns near my home here in Magnolia, TX. =


This illustration shows an area South of Houston on the coast void of air
traffic.
In this area are 3 NWRs



http://tiny.cc/4i3FW



Gene



From: John Hartog 
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2008 10:56 AM
To: 
Subject: [Nature Recordists] Re: flight patterns



Thanks Oryoki.
The ghostly dance reminds me of an Aurora Borealis I saw once on a
bike tour through Yukon.

Here a URL for another animation of US flight tracks: they also have
useful real-time flight track info for US airports.

http://flightaware.com/analysis/map_day.rvt

John Hartog

--- In 
<naturerecordists%40yahoogroups.com> , "oryoki2000" <>
wrote:
>
>
> Aaron Koblin assembled data from the FAA into an image that captures
> 24 hours of air travel across the USA. This explains why our
> recording sessions are so often interrupted by airplane noise.
>
> Here's the image:
>
> http://www.aaronkoblin.com/work/flightpatterns/
>
> It's even more effective as a movie:
>
> http://users.design.ucla.edu/~akoblin/work/faa/interpolated/clip.html
>
> Looks like south-central Nevada, southern New Mexico and west Texas
> are the places to go for recording!
>
> Aaron Koblin is a recent graduate of UCLA's masters in fine arts
program.
>
> --oryoki
>









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