August 14, 1999 Kennesaw Mountain Fall Report. Date: Saturday, August 14, 1999 12:55 PM Time: 0700 - 1000. 0700 weather: partly cloudy 73 wind calm. 1000 weather: clear 84 wind northwest 10 mph. Observers: 5 T. Egan, C.Loudermilk, Pierre Howard, Diane Powell and Bruce Dralle. Overnight weather scattered thunderstorms. There is approaching cold front from the northwest. As of this morning the cold front was positioned from the Ohio Valley and then running southwest through western Tennessee and Arkansas. The cold is moving east and should move through North Georgia sometime this afternoon and then become stationary through middle Georgia. No rain is excepted. It should bring lower humidity and slightly cooler air. chsw 65 rthu 3 1 female. 2 unk. basw 1 bggn 1 ytvi 1 revi 3 bwwa 1 male. First for the fall season. piwa 2 immature. prwa 2 1 f.f.f. 1 unk. cewa 2 f.f.f. bawa 3 1 male 2 female. wewa 1 heard call note. howa 3 heard chip. suta 2 1 male 1 female. amgo 2 Notes : Seven species of warblers. Slow. Bruce.