Wind trajectories Related to Diamondback Moth (DBM) and Aster Leafhopper Introductions
Wind trajectory data processing by AAFC-Saskatoon Staff began in April. Reverse Trajectories track air masses arriving across the prairies back to their point of origin. Forward Trajectories predict favourable winds expected to arrive across the Canadian Prairies.
Updated: April 21, 2015
Wind trajectory data processing by AAFC-Saskatoon Staff began in April. Reverse Trajectories track air masses arriving across the prairies back to their point of origin. Forward Trajectories predict favourable winds expected to arrive across the Canadian Prairies.
Updated: April 21, 2015
1. Reverse trajectories
a. Pacific Northwest (PNW) - Nothing to report.
b. Mexico and SW USA (SW) – Nothing to report.
a. Pacific Northwest (PNW) - Nothing to report.
b. Mexico and SW USA (SW) – Nothing to report.
2. Forward trajectories
Three forward trajectories, all from NW USA, are predicted to cross the prairies over the next five days.
Forward Trajectory Count Dates
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Location ID
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Initial Date
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BOZEMAN_MONTANA
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21/04/2015
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EASTERN_WASHINGTON
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21/04/2015
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MOSCOW_IDAHO
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21/04/2015
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