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A weather beacon is a beacon that indicates the local weather forecast in a code of colored or flashing lights. Often, a short poem or jingle accompanies the code to make it easier to remember. (example)

The beacon is usually on the roof of a tall building in a central business district, but some are attached to towers. The beacons are most commonly owned by financial services companies and television stations and are part of advertising and public relations programs. They provide a very basic forecast for the general public and not as an aid to navigation.

In addition to displaying weather forecasts, some weather beacons have been used to signal victory or defeat for a professional sports home team.

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History

The first attempt to create a weather beacon as a form of advertising was from Douglas Leigh, who, in 1941, arranged a lighting scheme for the Empire State Building to display a weather forecast code with a decoder to be packaged with Coca-Cola bottles. The plan was never implemented because of the attack on Pearl Harbor later that year.[1] Mr. Leigh resurrected his idea in Minneapolis in October 1949 with the Northwestern National Bank Weatherball.[2]

In Australia, the Mutual Life and Citizens insurance company installed weather beacons atop its buildings in 1957 and '58.[3]

Weather beacons were most popular during the 1950s and '60s.

Similar devices

List of weather beacons

Australia

  • South Australia
  • Western Australia

Belgium

Canada

Germany

Japan

Turkey

United Kingdom

United States

  • Florida
    • American Federal Savings and Loan Association weather ball, Fidelity Storage building, 53 W. Jackson St., Orlando (1963 – 1974; dismantled)[34][35]
    • First Federal Savings & Loan, Fourth Street and Central Avenue, St. Petersburg (1953 – 6 April 1970)
  • Nebraska
  • South Dakota
    • KELO weatherball, Sherman Hotel, Aberdeen (dismantled)[100]
    • First National Bank, Pierre
    • National Bank of South Dakota (now US Bank), 141 N. Main Avenue, Sioux Falls (non-functioning)[101]
      • East Branch, East 10th & Omaha, Sioux Falls (dismantled)
      • South Branch, 33rd & Minnesota, Sioux Falls (non-functioning)[102][103]
      • Sunset Branch, West 41st & Louise Avenue (dismantled)

Notes

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  3. ^ a b c Federation and Meteorology, Memories of the Bureau, 1946 to 1962, page 1032
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  5. ^ http://aerophile.com/en/43/villes
  6. ^ MLC Building, North Sydney
  7. ^ Photo of Westpac Place: View of the weather beacon displaying its red light panels
  8. ^ Brisbane's weather beacon: new bulbs needed! :: ABC Brisbane
  9. ^ Brisbane's Weather Beacon » ABC Brisbane
  10. ^ Hitachi Building, Brisbane
  11. ^ Hitachi Building Weather Beacon RIP sur Flickr : partage de photos !
  12. ^ Weather beacon to be given the flick - Queensland - BrisbaneTimes
  13. ^ Weather beacon to be turned off | The Courier-Mail
  14. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=casRsothePY
  15. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTGwaUziEvQ
  16. ^ SkyscraperCity - View Single Post - Brisbane 1960's in Colour
  17. ^ MLC Building, Adelaide
  18. ^ AdelaideNow... City beacon stands tall
  19. ^ 303 Collins Street, Melbourne
  20. ^ "Who's afraid of Red, Green and Blue" - an urban installation by LAb[au] on Brussels Dexia Tower
  21. ^ Dexiatower
  22. ^ Coolopolis: Montreal 50s SKYTOWER woot-woot!!!!
  23. ^ 505 Boulevard René-Lévesque Ouest, Montreal
  24. ^ STAWAG - Die Wettersäule
  25. ^ http://www.city.osaka.jp/english/osaka_walking/lv1.html
  26. ^ Beyazit Tower
  27. ^ icCoventry - Put that light out!
  28. ^ Coventry Design Awards 2001 - Three Towers Lighting Project : Hillman House, Corporation Street
  29. ^ http://www.mondiale.co.uk/mondoarc/coventry/coventry.html
  30. ^ Mattei Building, Fresno
  31. ^ News10.net - News10 Weather Tower Key
  32. ^ http://www.socketsite.com/ORH%20Weather%20Beacon%20Card.jpg
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  34. ^ Dickinson, Joy Wallace (April 7, 2002). "Short Play Brings Rainmaker's 1939 Tale Back to Life". Orlando Sentinel. 
  35. ^ Orlando Sentinel - History of the Church Street Station Area by
  36. ^ Bell Savings Building, Chicago
  37. ^ Clocks of Chicago 1: Bell Federal
  38. ^ Weather Bell sur Flickr : partage de photos !
  39. ^ Weather Bell
  40. ^ Clocks of Chicago 1: Bell Federal Savings
  41. ^ Memories Of Marina City
  42. ^ KCCI Weather Beacon - Des Moines Weather News Story - KCCI Des Moines
  43. ^ Warmer Weather Ahead sur Flickr : partage de photos !
  44. ^ Colder Weather in Sight sur Flickr : partage de photos !
  45. ^ Channel 9 KCAU-TV Weather Ball
  46. ^ 1952 The Falstaff Weather Ball is First Lit
  47. ^ http://clarionherald.org/20010301/stall.htm
  48. ^ The Urban Conservancy › News Roundup › Falstaff Brewery complex sold for $1.1 million (Jun 27, 2006)
  49. ^ Falstaff Brewery - New Orleans Louisiana sur Flickr : partage de photos !
  50. ^ New Orleans CityBusiness - The Business Newspaper of Metropolitan New Orleans
  51. ^ New Orleans, Louisiana Daily Photo
  52. ^ Nostalgia: Falstaff Weather Ball
  53. ^ Tower shines after 50 years: 10/1/00
  54. ^ USATODAY.com - The Weather Guys: Archives
  55. ^ http://www.wzzm13.com/weather/weatherball.asp
  56. ^ Grand Rapids Business Journal - Weather Ball History
  57. ^ weather ball sur Flickr : partage de photos !
  58. ^ Valley City Sign
  59. ^ The Technical History of WEBC Radio: Chapter Five
  60. ^ New Header
  61. ^ Guided by History: Weatherball
  62. ^ MNHS.ORG | Exhibits | Weather Permitting
  63. ^ History of the NWS in the Twin Cities - At the Airport
  64. ^ A History of Minneapolis: Banking and Finance
  65. ^ Remembering a beloved icon | Northwestern Financial Review | Find Articles at BNET.com
  66. ^ MHS Visual Resource Database Image
  67. ^ http://books.google.com/books?id=Z6k2sY7AeCwC&pg=PA121&dq=weatherball#PPA121,M1
  68. ^ http://www.kchistory.org/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/Askren&CISOPTR=58&CISOBOX=1&REC=7
  69. ^ http://www.hoachorus.com/harmonotes/Dec05Harmonotes.pdf
  70. ^ Pershing Building, Kansas City
  71. ^ http://www.terracottalofts.com/bldghistory.asp
  72. ^ Blacktie-StLouis | PREMIERE EVENTS | The 8-foot, 1200-pound neon ball sits on top of a 50-foot rotating tower and can be seen over a 10-mile radius when lit
  73. ^ Terra Cotta Lofts, St. Louis
  74. ^ Weather Ball 2 sur Flickr : partage de photos !
  75. ^ Weather Ball sur Flickr : partage de photos !
  76. ^ US Bank Tower, Billings
  77. ^ Helena_Last_Chance_Gulch
  78. ^ http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/02/04/no-more-mony-in-the-midtown-skyline/
  79. ^ Gothamist: Find Another Weather Forecast
  80. ^ Mutual of New York Building, New York City
  81. ^ Burleigh County : General Information
  82. ^ Bismarck-Mandan Blog - Weather Beacon: been there, done that, got the t-shirt
  83. ^ Save the Weather Beacon! You can help!
  84. ^ Chiquita Center, Cincinnati
  85. ^ http://books.google.com/books?id=4dz2XwSzSKEC&pg=PA23&lpg=PA23&dq=%22weather+beacon%22+%22oklahoma+city%22&source=web&ots=Wc-AsNw0-b&sig=6GVF-IjtOoYxsQG8muL2OKXZ7uU#PPA23,M1
  86. ^ Tulsa TV Weather
  87. ^ Tulsa Historical Society | Learn | Exhibits | Historic Sites
  88. ^ 320 S. Boston 3 sur Flickr : partage de photos !
  89. ^ http://www.pdxmagazine.com/Nov_issue_06.pdf
  90. ^ Standard Insurance Plaza, Portland
  91. ^ Story not found - OregonLive.com
  92. ^ Downtown Portland from our window by Gallun : Weather Underground
  93. ^ officeflowers sur Flickr : partage de photos !
  94. ^ http://www.carnegiesciencecenter.org/default.aspx?pageId=47
  95. ^ New twist on an old landmark - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
  96. ^ Gulf Building, Pittsburgh
  97. ^ http://www.cparchives.com/archive.cfm?type=You%20Had%20to%20Ask&action=getComplete&ref=2497
  98. ^ http://www.readingeagle.com/article.aspx?id=126076
  99. ^ http://www.co.berks.pa.us/commissioners/cwp/view.asp?A=11&Q=490871
  100. ^ http://www.topix.net/content/kri/1954371012356518807938181913012655219491
  101. ^ US Bank Building, Sioux Falls
  102. ^ [1]
  103. ^ [2]
  104. ^ 1/28/2007 - Provident: a Beacon in the Chattanooga Community - Memories - Chattanoogan.com
  105. ^ Maclellan Building, Chattanooga
  106. ^ http://www.nashvillewebreview.com/automat/nashville/popular_buildings/LandC/landc_brochure/LandC2.html
  107. ^ http://www.cardcow.com/21559/life-and-casualty-tower-nashville-us-state-town-views-tennessee-nashville/
  108. ^ http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/localnews/stories/DN-mercantileclock_13met.ART.State.Edition1.454c55b.html
  109. ^ http://www.snarkymalarkey.com/?p=415
  110. ^ Mercantile clock to tick once again | Dallas Morning News | News for Dallas, Texas | Steve Brown | Real Estate | Business Columnist | Dallas Morning News
  111. ^ The Center for American History
  112. ^ ImageShack - Hosting :: 6006032fa.jpg
  113. ^ Travis Tower, Houston
  114. ^ ImageShack - Hosting :: 6006085yc.jpg
  115. ^ http://www.wxresearch.org/newsletter/FALL95.TXT
  116. ^ SixFlagsHouston.com | Photos :: Historical Photos :: globe
  117. ^ Drury Plaza Hotel River Walk, San Antonio, Texas
  118. ^ Drury Plaza Hotel- San Antonio Riverwalk, San Antonio
  119. ^ KSL 5 Eyewitness Weather Tower at Trolley Square - Utah News from KSL-TV, Salt Lake City, Utah
  120. ^ http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,695216239,00.html
  121. ^ ksl.com - Historic weather tower lights up skyline
  122. ^ Find Articles 404 File not found
  123. ^ JS Online: Galvin envisioned weather flame on old Gas Co. building
  124. ^ Wisconsin Gas Building sur Flickr : partage de photos !

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