Green Bay, WI
Weather Forecast Office
The History of the National Weather Service in Green Bay
Click here for a condensed timeline of NWS Green Bay's history.
During World War II, many women were employed by the U.S. Weather Bureau. The first woman was hired at the Green Bay office in 1942. In 1943, for what is reported to have been the first time in the history of the U.S. Weather Bureau, a woman was in charge of a Weather Bureau office. That office was here in Green Bay.
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The staff at the U.S. Weather Bureau during part of World War II. From left to right: Eleanor Brenneke, Winnie Cartier, Hilda Goodrich, Marian Jacqmin. Hilda was the Official-in-Charge in late 1943 and early 1944.
Eleanor Brenneke is pictured here recording the air pressure.
Back in the '40s, the weather technicians also had to fix the equipment. Hilda Goodrich is climbing a 40 ft tower (which was on top of a six-story building) to fix the wind equipment.
Hilda Goodrich is pictured here raising a Storm Warning flag for mariners on Lake Michigan.
Marion Jacqmin is making a live weather broadcast for a local radio station.
Weather Balloon Observations -- 1945
Eleanor Brenneke tracking a weather balloon with a theodolite.
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National Weather Service
Green Bay, WI
2485 South Point Road
Green Bay, WI 54313-5522
920-494-2363
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