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JAX Office History - Locations
NWS Jacksonville - Office Locations
Through the
years the U.S. Weather Bureau/National Weather Service Office has been located
at various sites in the Jacksonville area. Weather Records were begun by
the U.S. Army Signal Corps in 1871. Previous to that temperatures were
recorded by reliable observers from 1829, and rainfall from 1851. Judge
F. Bethune kept records from 1829 until 1833, and Dr. A.S. Baldwin kept
records from 1838 through 1872. Breaks in the record occurred during the
Indian Wars and the Civil War.
| Location |
From |
To |
Remarks |
Photo |
Masonic Hall (NE corner of Main & Bay Streets |
Sep 13, 1871 |
Sep 19, 1871 |
Barometer received September 17, 1871, but
not installed at this location. |
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Freedman's Bank Building Main & Forsyth Streets |
Sep 20, 1871 |
Jul 21, 1880 |
Thermometers in window shelter 20 feet above
the ground, rain gauge on roof 64 feet above the ground, anemometer between 75
and 90 feet above the ground. |
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Astor Building 138 W. Bay Street (SE corner Bay & Hogan Streets) |
Jul 22, 1880 |
Jul 31, 1902 |
Thermometers in window shelter 30 feet above
the ground from July 1880 to September 1886; in roof shelter 69 feet above the
ground from October 1886 to July 1902. Tipping bucket rain gauge
installed March 4, 1891. |
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Dyal-Upchurch Building SE corner of Main & Bay Streets |
Aug 1, 1902 |
Jan 3, 1915 |
Thermometers in roof shelter 100 feet above the ground. Office burned Jan. 3, 1915. |
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| 30 South Main Street |
Jan 4, 1915 |
Jan 31, 1915 |
No instruments installed. Readings taken from kiosk instruments in Hemming Park. |
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Heard National Bank Building (later known as the Graham Building, SW corner of Forsyth & Laura Streets) |
Feb 1, 1915 |
Dec 31, 1933 |
Thermometers in roof shelter 209 feet above the ground, anemometer height 245 feet. |
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US Court House & Post Office Bldg 315 W Monroe Street, Room 532 |
Jan 1, 1934 |
May 21, 1956 |
Thermometers in roof shelter 86 feet above the ground. This office
was combined with airport office at Imeson Field in January 1956. |
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| Jacksonville Municipal Airport Imeson Field |
Oct 31, 1930 |
Jan 19, 1971 |
Station history shows that the airport office, 7 miles north of the
post office, may have actually opened in 1928. From 1930 to 1940,
temperature, rainfall, wind, and sunshine records continued at the city
office, with barometer and humidity data compiled for the airport only.
The airport office became the synoptic station for Jacksonville on July 1,
1940. Temperature and precipitation records continued at the city
office, but wind, sunshine, barometer, and humidity data began being recorded
at the airport office. The airport office became the sole office in January 1956. |
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Jacksonville International Airport 2300 Barnstormer
Rd. |
Jan 19, 1971 |
Jan 19, 1995 |
The weather office moved from Imeson Airport
to the northwest side of Jacksonville
International Airport on January 19, 1971.
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Jacksonville International Airport 13701 Fang Dr. |
Jan 19, 1995 |
Present |
The weather office moved to the southwest side of Jacksonville International
Airport on January 19, 1995. This new office was
equipped with the WSR-88D doppler weather radar. The upper air program
was transferred from the WSMO Waycross, Georgia, on January 25, 1995.
ASOS replaced the manual observations on March 1, 1996. The upper air
system was upgraded to the Radiosonde Replacement System (RRS) on January 15,
2007. |
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