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World's Largest Weather Instrument
Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 5:05 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005 +0
If you've driving the stretch of I-15 between Los Angeles and Las Vegas and get off at the Baker exit near Death Valley, you have the opportunity to see the ultimate tacky weather object--the world's tallest thermometer. Rising a full 134 feet above the dusty streets of Baker (population: 700),
the working thermometer is the brainchild of Baker resident Willis Herron, who spent $700,000 erecting the huge instrument. In an article in the June 2005 issue of the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Willis says: "Awww, I know it's tacky. But I also know people won't be able to pass it more than four or five times without saying, 'What is that?'". And hopefully pull off the expressway to take a look--and buy a burger at the Mad Greek restaurant or a slice of strawberry pie at the original Bun Boy restaurant, now owned by Steve Carter, whom Herron sold the thermometer to in 2000.

The thermometer weighs 76,812 pounds, sports 4900 light bulbs, and is held together by 125 cubic yards of concrete--much of this added after 70-mph winds snapped the thermometer in half shortly after it was built in 1991. The 134 foot height is symbolic of the 134 degree maximum temperature recorded in Death Valley in 1913--the all-time record for North America.

Dr. Jeff Masters
The world's tallest thermomerter! (robsters)
Located in Baker, California, 109 degrees
The world's tallest thermomerter!
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1. outrocket 5:15 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
Thanks for the post card..that's hot!
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2. Alec 5:54 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
hi outrocket!
3. txweather 6:11 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
Thats cool. No doubt about it
4. Denials 6:24 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
That is pretty darned cool!
5. orlandocanewatcher 6:39 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
wow! that was really neat...on vacation and still sends us a postcard...thanks :)
6. Leia 7:09 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
".....buy a burger at the Mad Greek restaurant "

I live not to far from this town. If you ever go to the Mad Greek, try the macaroons. Unbelievable and huge. They do everything BIG in Baker. :)
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7. punkasshans 7:18 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
So does our conversation continue in here now?
8. txweather 7:27 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
Sure, lets talk weather, the other blog was getting just too angry for my taste.
9. Jedkins 7:30 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
The severe weather in Fla is getting out of control there are areas here you might think got hit by a hurricane but in reality its our summertime thunderstorm seson mmore severe weather in polk county and in other various counties in florida out of all the severe weather we ave had I have seen 1 tornado wingust to about 60 mph and rain rates of over 5 inches per hour.
10. Jedkins 7:33 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
I am fine with all the severe weather in fact I am glad as long as too much damage isn't caused,I often do alot of stormwatching here and have seen many powerful thunderstorms with extreme rainfall rates and lightning strong winds and hail to but the most immpresive thing here with the thunderstorms is lightning and rainfall rates.
11. HurricaneKing 7:37 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
I'm back from vacation. Forgot to send a post card but it looks like everone already has one.
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12. punkasshans 7:39 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
Summer thunderstorms are awesome sights. We had a huge thunderstorm move through the Bloomington, IN area earlier this year. Such an impressive storm. I drove out to a field and watch the lightning. I havent seen anything like that since when I lived in Tucson, AZ.
13. HurricaneKing 7:43 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
On the way up we had a thunderstorm with winds of 60 mph at least and nickel sized hail. Try going through that pulling a boat.
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14. fireweed 7:44 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
Thunderstorms are alright to watch if they are in a "safe" distance from you. But close up no thanks for me.
15. txweather 7:46 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
Jedkins take some pictures of the lightning I've always been a fan of those pictures. Also if have instruments you can start keeping records of things like 5min rainfall etc, thats what I do and its always neat to see how high the rate was during storms and compare.
16. digidad 7:55 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
Classic tourist kitsch. I love it!!

Jeff
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17. punkasshans 8:09 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
A low pressure system is definately forming right over Mobile, AL. However, thats over land. . so not tropical in nature.
18. Denials 8:27 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
New advisory out for TD Nine. Not much changed.
19. Denials 8:29 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
And the discussion:

"the depression continues to have a vigorous low-level circulation. Some convective curved bands are trying to develop to the south and west of the center where the SSTs are a little bit higher. It is estimated that the maximum winds are 25 knots. The evolution of a large mid to upper level low currently located to the north of the depression will be crucial for both the intensity and track forecasts. If the low moves as far south as shown by the GFS...it
could induce wind shear and also a northerly component of motion to the depression...resulting in weakening. However...if the depression passes south of the low...the environment could be less hostile..and the ocean is warmer there.

Because the depresion does not have deep convection at this time and is a shallow system...it is moving toward the west-northwest at 14-16 knots steered by the low-level flow. The official forecast calls for a west-northwest track...with a gradual decrease in forward speed...and a modest strenghtening beyond 3 days. This forecast is highly uncertain since there is also a strong possibility that the depression will not survive. The official forecast is in the middle the guidance envelope. The northernmost track is the GFS and the southernmost is the UK model."

Doesn't look too encouraging if your name is nine.
20. punkasshans 8:31 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
Looks like not much is going to happen with this system for a while. 3 days time is a long time to wait for a system to develop when it has no convection and is moving into cooler waters. When they say it has a strong chance of not surviving, i believe they are right. I dont see this storm making it through 3 full days to get to a location where it is more suitable for development.
21. 147257 8:38 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
damn now the name i is still on the list :-(
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22. Raysfan70 8:40 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
any comments to storm in the gulf?
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23. Raysfan70 8:41 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
could this be the storm that stormtop was talking about a few days ago. LOL
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24. MDweather 8:43 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
maybe ryasfan...i dont really like that guy
25. MDweather 8:44 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
btw nicolai that question you asked on the last post i am younger than you i am 14
26. 147257 8:45 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
me is agreeing with mdweather he doesnt seem to give people a chance he can predict good but thats all
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27. 147257 8:46 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
cool :)
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28. Raysfan70 8:48 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
I don't like how he always has to always fight woth everybody and always has to right sometimes he is worse than my teeneagers
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29. MDweather 8:50 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
yupp its so cool to teens on one site...were going to tear it down...jk :) Do you guys think TD9 is going to stay together
30. HurricaneKing 8:50 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
I'm 15.
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31. 147257 8:52 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
even if it stays together i wont survive it if it takes the path to north it will going to the path Harvey toke and that water is cooled down

but wonders happen all the time :)

btw everyone here is male?
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32. Raysfan70 8:52 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
I'm old enough to be your mom
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33. MDweather 8:52 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
well im going to go work on the yard be back later tonight. :)
34. OSHNBLU 8:55 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
as for Florida thunderstorms...yesterday the orlando kissimmee area had one storm that produced not only hail and a reported tornado, but 7000 lightning strikes in an hour. WHEW!
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35. 147257 8:56 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
l00k here i saw almost the same yesterday so there could be another big thundertorm http://vortex.accuweather.com/hurricane/regions.asp?anim=LOOP&type=ei&large=1&site=ATL®ion=CAR
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36. punkasshans 9:29 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
I cant stand accuweather. . but if its good for you, then so be it.

I find that weather.gov's satellites are much easier to look at.
37. turtlehurricane 9:33 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
update- td 9 is currently 2700 miles from Miami, in other words its far
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38. outrocket 9:35 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
I noticed that long ago about accuweather ,I dont pay alot of attention to them .TWC in my opinion does way better,they dont seem to want to compete with the NWS just expand on it or maybe say this may be case.Accuweather always seem to think they are better than the NWS,almost makes you want to compare the two just to know...LOL
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39. 147257 9:43 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
post all youre sites then i dont like accuweather either but its the best i have
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40. MrXpress 9:44 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
From 5:30p NHC Tropical Outlook. Not much, but at least it's mentioned in the outlook.


SURFACE OBSERVATIONS AND SATELLITE IMAGERY INDICATE THAT A WEAK LOW
PRESSURE AREA HAS FORMED OVER THE NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO NEAR THE
COASTS OF ALABAMA AND THE WESTERN FLORIDA PANHANDLE. FURTHER
DEVELOPMENT SHOULD BE SLOW TO OCCUR DUE TO THE PROXIMITY TO LAND.
41. MrXpress 9:45 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
I'm in Winter Park/Orlando and it's looking pretty nasty outside. You can't look outside for longer than 5 seconds without seeing a lightning strike.
42. punkasshans 9:50 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
wow,i didnt expect a weak low to even develop near the surface in the northern gulf. . will be interesting to see what happens
43. outrocket 9:51 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
OK,last post must be lost in cyber space..Hello Nicolai,look on blog menu,someone had a link list going there.
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44. 147257 9:52 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
i told all the time there is approaching a thunderstorm you lucky bastard i havent seen thunderstorm for weeks i even didnt see rain for weeks
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45. punkasshans 9:54 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
(my last post was lost in cyber space as well)

TD9 looks like its getting its act together a bit more. However, i am now at a computer where i dont have java installed. Damn IU geology library!

Anyway, it is still very raged of course, but it is a sign it has some life. Still has a VERY long way to go before it becomes a tropical storm, but the continued convection at least leaves the possibility open.
46. turtlehurricane 9:55 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
that surface low has a pretty far reach but very weak, only a few notable thunderstorms
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47. Jedkins 9:57 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
Yes saharan dust in the short term is giving cape verde systems a hard time organizing but that could lead to worse storms once the dust effects die off,because it is possible that the waters will warm further making way for more favorabe conditions for development as long as shear stays low which is very likely.
48. MrXpress 9:57 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
On a semi-related note, it appears (by the satellite imagery) that Typhoon Matsa has made landfall in China. Lets hope all in the path of Matsa make it out okay.
49. 147257 9:59 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
punkass to my update youre a bit right but it still to weak
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50. turtlehurricane 9:59 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
they get a storm like every month at least its crazy
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51. outrocket 10:00 PM GMT en Agosto 05, 2005    
well..lets see that low has been developing right over my head all day,nothing to worry about,its just a rain event.Yesterday we got storms,today mostly cloudy patchy light rain my baro reads 1016mb..
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Jeff co-founded the Weather Underground in 1995 while working on his Ph.D. He flew with the NOAA Hurricane Hunters from 1986-1990.

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