They don’t look a day over 25, but
the Lincoln NWS Office is just that
Send a link to a friend
[September 28, 2020]
Sunday, September 27th marked the 25 year anniversary of full-time
operations in Lincoln.
Weather balloon observations had begun in February of 1995, but
because that was the only function of the office at the time, our
office was initially only open part time.
It wasn't until September 27, 1995, that the equipment and
operations of the Springfield and Peoria NWS offices were relocated
to Lincoln, and we began operations 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
We took over aviation forecasts for central Illinois from the
Chicago NWS office in April 1996, and public forecasts in July 1999.
[to top of second column] |
The first employee of our office was Ernie Goetsch, who was named
the Meteorologist in Charge in 1994, while the office was still
under construction. He remains the only Meteorologist in Charge we
have had. Four other staff members have also been here for the last
25 years.
Pictorial History of the Lincoln Office
[National Weather Service website] |