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U.S. Weather Bureau records (Collection)

 Collection
Identifier: LH-CA-b

Scope and Contents

This collection contains records from the US Weather Bureau between 1912 and 1941, and center around the Yorba Linda weather observation station. The strength of this collection lies in the annual weather reports conducted by 'Cooperative Observers', which shed light on how meteorological data was gathered in the early twentieth century.

Dates

  • Majority of material found within 1912 - 1941

Creator

Biographical / Historical

The Weather Bureau (now the National Weather Service) was created under the Organic Act in 1890 and the COOP program was soon transferred into their responsibility. By then, the number of weather observers had grown to around 2,000 stations. However, it wasn't until 1953 that the push was made to expand the network across the country. Dr. Helmut Landsberg conducted a study with Iowa State University and came to the conclusion that an observation site was needed every 25 miles. This is the system that the National Weather Service uses today. By 1990, the number of observers had grown to 10,000 stations, and today there are over 12,000 COOP stations.

Source: National Weather Service (weather.gov)

Extent

2 boxes

Language of Materials

English

Physical Location

Aisle 12B--Shelf 7

Immediate Source of Acquisition

These records were part of a donation from The Yorba Linda Citrus Association records and the Foothill Groves, Inc. records.

Title
U.S. Weather Bureau records
Status
Completed
Author
ns
Date
2018
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
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Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the CSUF University Archives & Special Collections Repository

Contact:
University Archives & Special Collections
Pollak Library South Room 352 (PLS 352)
Fullerton CA 92831-3599 USA
(657) 278-4751