National Weather Service is dismantling its iconic domes across the U.S. — including in Flagstaff

The National Weather Service is upgrading its weather balloon technology and phasing out an iconic white dome that marked the agency’s headquarters across the country for a generation.

Weather Service science officer Robert Rickey released a large white weather balloon from the agency’s Flagstaff office in front of a small crowd of spectators. Twice a day, about 90 offices of the National Weather Service release a balloon 100,000 feet into the air to track humidity, wind direction, speed and pressure.

“Today’s balloon will probably land near Williams. About 70% of them land between the peaks and let’s say, Kayenta,” Meteorologist In Chief Brian Klimowski.

The antennae inside the upper air program’s dome has been removed and the dome itself is making the building’s roof prone to leaks…

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