Binghamton, NY
Weather Forecast Office
NWS Radar at Binghamton, NY Repaired
The Binghamton National Weather Service radar experienced a major hardware failure. The failure of the azimuthal bull gear resulted from natural wear and tear from over 15 years of use.
Repair of this part normally takes about 10 days. The National Weather Service worked at record speed to repair the problem and had the radar operating again on September 6th, 2008.
The bull gear is a primary component for spinning the radar. This is located in the radar pedestal (see image below). In order for this to be replace the entire antenna assembly will have to be lifted to get at the bull gear. The tower is about 82 feet and the dome adds 35 feet to an over height from ground to top of dome of about 117 feet. All equipment and parts will be lifted into the dome via a winch.
Status reports about the radar can be found HERE.
Below are some image of the NWS Binghamton, NY radar site. Click on the image for a larger view.
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