National Weather Service Binghamton, New York
The National Weather Service Binghamton, New York is a local office of the National Weather Service responsible for monitoring weather conditions 17 counties in New York and 7 counties in Pennsylvania including the cities of Binghamton, Elmira, Ithaca, Rome, Scranton, Syracuse, Utica, and Wilkes-Barre.[1]
NWS BGM | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | July 1890 |
Jurisdiction | Central New York and Northeast Pennsylvania |
Headquarters | Binghamton, New York |
Employees | 24 |
Parent agency | NOAA/NWS |
Website | weather.gov/bgm |
Office Staff
Management
- Douglas Butts - Meteorologist in Charge (MIC)
- David Nicosia - Warning Coordination Meteorologist (WCM)
- Vacant - Science and Operations Officer (SOO)
- Ron Quillen - Electronics System Analyst (ESA)
Senior Service Hydrologist
- Jim Brewster
Senior Forecasters
- Michael Jurewicz
- David Morford
- Robert Mundschenk
- Mark Pellerito
- Brian Tentinger
General Forecasters
- Theodore A. Champney
- Mitchell Gaines
- Michael Murphy
- Daniel Padavona
- Vacant
Observing Program Leader (OPL)
- Vacant
Hydrometeorological Technicians (HMT's) / Interns
- Lily Chapman
- Bryan Greenblatt
- Joanne LaBounty
Electronics Technicians
- Dave Enty - Senior Electronic Technician
- Mark Stevens - Senior Electronic Technician
Information Technology Officer (ITO)
- Ron Murphy
Administrative Assistant
- Chuck Parker
NOAA Weather Radio
The National Weather Service Binghamton, New York forecast office provides programming for 13 NOAA Weather Radio stations in New York and New Hampshire.[2]
City of license | Call sign | Frequency (MHz) |
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Binghamton, New York | WXL38 | 162.475 MHz |
Norwich, New York | KHC49 | 162.525 MHz |
Syracuse, New York | WXL31 | 162.550 MHz |
Elmira, New York | WXM31 | 162.400 MHz |
Stamford, New York | WWF43 | 162.400 MHz |
Walton, New York | WWH34 | 162.425 MHz |
Towanda, Pennsylvania | WXM95 | 162.525 MHz |
Cooperstown, New York | WWH35 | 162.450 MHz |
Wilkes Barre/Scranton, Pennsylvania | WXL43 | 162.550 MHz |
Ithaca, New York | WXN59 | 162.500 MHz |
Call Hill - Steuben County, New York | WXN29 | 162.425 MHz |
Mount Washington - Steuben County, New York | WXN55 | 162.450 MHz |
Honesdale, Pennsylvania | WNG705 | 162.450 MHz |
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gollark: Migrating processes between cores with different instruction sets has been used on a few phones and causes weird inexplicable bugs.
External links
References
- Murphy, Ron. "About Our Office". NWS Binghamton NY. Retrieved 19 January 2013.
- NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards Frequencies, NOAA. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
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