National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

High Astronomical Tides & Tidal Flooding

The highest astronomical tides of the year will impact the local Atlantic coast and inland estuaries including the St. Johns River basin through October. Storm systems, heavy rainfall and extended periods of northeast to east winds can exacerbate tidal flooding impacts. Read More >

 

U.S. Army Signal Corps
 Sgt. D.A. Daball  Sep 11, 1871 - Dec 1872
 Sgt. Richard M. Laughlin  Jan 1873 - Dec 1876
 Sgt. Fred L. Gosewisch  Jan 1877 - Feb 1879
 Sgt. J.W. Smith  Mar 1879 - Aug 1887
 Sgt. Titus S. Townsend  Sep 1887 - Nov 1889
 Sgt. S.L. Dasher  Dec 1889 - Nov 1890
 Sgt. E.R. Demain  Dec 1890 - Mar 1895

U.S. Weather Bureau/National Weather Service
 Alexander J. Mitchell Apr 1895 - Jun 1932
 Walter J. Bennett Oct 1932 - Sep 1949
 Roland L. Anderson Oct 1949 - Jan 1956
 Roger J. Plaster Jan 1956 - Jul 1, 1972*
 Hurtis Smith Aug 1972 - Dec 1974
 Jack J. Schnabel Jan 1975 - Aug 1994
 Stephen M. Letro Sep 1994 - Jan 2013
 Scott Cordero Jan 2013 - Present

Weather Bureau Airport Station (WBAS) at Imeson Field
 Roland L. Anderson Oct 31, 1930 - Jul 1937
 A. Y. Wolfe Jul 1937 - Oct 1941
 Lewis Hayes Nov 1941 - Jul 1943
 Ira Plummer Jul 1943 - Oct 1946
 Roger G. Plaster Oct 1946 - Jan 1956*

* WBO and WBAS were combined at Imeson Airport in January 1956.  Roger Plaster became MIC of the combined offices.