Details for Galveston Office of the National Weather Service

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5167007473

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Marker Number 7473
Atlas Number 5167007473
Marker Title Galveston Office of the National Weather Service
Index Entry Galveston Office of the National Weather Service
Address 601 Rosenberg
City Galveston
County Galveston
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 324642
UTM Northing 3242867
Subject Codes immigration; municipal buildings
Marker Year 1971
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text First weather service office in Texas, and one of first in the United States; established April 19, 1871, slightly over a year after Congress passed an act in Feb. 1870 creating the Public Weather Service of the United States under the Army Signal Corps. For a century the Galveston service has issued Gulf storm forecasts. It correctly posted warnings prior to Texas' greatest natural disaster -- the 1900 hurricane that left more than 6,000 dead -- but had its own office demolished (although records were saved). Its men shared the common sorrows of the city in losses of family members and property. In Sept. 1961 the first live and direct televised picture of a hurricane -- the famous and devastating Carla -- was broadcast from the Galveston station. This set a pattern for other radar-equipped coastal weather stations throughout the United States. Galveston is the only weather station directly on the Gulf Coast west of Florida. Although many meteorological stations have moved with the coming of the aviation age, this oldest Texas station has compiled charts for 100 years within a 5-block area. Incise on base: Galveston County Historical Survey Committee

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