NWS says there's no timeline to fix damaged rain gauge system at Bush Airport

Rain Gauge System at Bush Airport Left in Limbo Amid Ongoing Construction

Crews working to expand Bush Airport have taken a toll on the facility's infrastructure, with the latest victim being an Automated Surface Observing System (ASOS) that measures rain, wind, and humidity. The high-tech system, owned by the National Weather Service (NWS), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and Department of Defense, has been damaged beyond repair.

The ASOS is crucial for tracking weather patterns and recording rainfall data, a function now temporarily suspended due to the damage. NWS officials have assured that the incident hasn't impacted forecasting or issuing severe weather warnings, but the lack of data from the damaged system has forced them to rely on rain gauges from surrounding counties for record-keeping purposes.

The incident highlights the challenges posed by ongoing construction at Bush Airport, which has already disrupted air travel and commute times. The NWS has been tracking Houston's weather since 1881, a span that includes some of the city's most extreme weather events. Chief Meteorologist Travis Herzog likened Houston's weather to "a wild animal" that is unpredictable year-round.

The absence of accurate rainfall data has sparked concerns about the reliability of official records, with the current record-keeping system on hold until repairs can be completed. The NWS has yet to provide a timeline for when the damaged ASOS will be fixed, leaving residents and visitors alike wondering when they can expect to see their weather records updated.
 
Come on, who needs an Automated Surface Observing System anyway? I mean, what's the point of having all that fancy tech when it just gets broken during construction? It's not like we're relying on it for anything important... right? 🤷‍♂️ And honestly, think about how much more accurate our weather records are gonna be once they start using rain gauges from surrounding counties. I mean, at least those things don't need fancy maintenance or get destroyed by construction crews. And let's be real, the NWS has been keeping track of Houston's weather for like, what, a hundred years? That's not even a wild animal, that's just a really long period of time. 🌂
 
Wow 🤯, I mean, how does construction cause damage to such an important system?! It's like, can't we just finish building something before it disrupts our daily lives and the data we need? Interesting 😬, I wonder when they'll be able to fix this thing...
 
can't believe they're still using rain gauges in this day and age 🤦‍♂️. I mean, come on, an automated system is supposed to track the weather, not some manual thing that's just gonna give you incorrect readings. it's like they're trying to make our lives harder than they need to be 😒. and now people are questioning the accuracy of their records? that's a whole other can of worms 🐜. what's next, gonna go back to using barometers and thermometers too? 🤣
 
Ugh, great, just what we need more construction chaos in Bush Airport 🤦‍♂️. Can't these folks get anything right? And now our precious rain gauge system is toast, and all because of their sloppy work... I mean, who leaves a high-tech system like that vulnerable to damage during construction? 🤔 It's not like they're doing us any favors with the expansion, anyway. Just more congestion on the roads and delays for everyone. And now we're stuck without accurate rainfall data? Forget it, our records are history... 🚮 Not good, not good at all...
 
man this is like... we're at this point in our lives where we gotta appreciate the little things, you know? like rain gauges 🌨️ that are getting wrecked by construction projects 🚧. it's crazy how much we rely on technology and infrastructure to track the weather, but at the same time it's also like... what's the point of all this accuracy if we can't even trust our own records? 🤔 i mean, think about it, if a rain gauge system is down for weeks or months, what does that say about our preparedness for extreme weather events? it's like, we need to be more mindful of how our actions impact the world around us. and on top of all this, there's this wild analogy by chief meteorologist travis herzog about houston's weather being like a "wild animal" 🐯... yeah that's pretty deep, right? 😎
 
I mean, it's not like they're trying to keep us in the dark on purpose or anything... I'm pretty sure it's just a coincidence that the rain gauge system got damaged right when construction was about to start. I guess "expanding" the airport is literally an expansion of the problem. And yeah, who needs accurate rainfall data anyway? 🌂😒 The NWS is basically playing catch-up on weather records, which is kinda like trying to put out a fire after it's already engulfed in flames. Hopefully they figure it out soon, but until then... 😐
 
I FEEL SO BAD FOR BUSH AIRPORT - THEY'RE ALREADY HAVING TOO MUCH TROUBLE WITH THE CONSTRUCTION AND NOW THIS Automated Surface Observing System (ASOS) breaks down? IT'S LIKE, CAN'T WE JUST GET A BREAK AROUND HERE?! 🤯😩 The NWS is trying to be all cool about it saying they can still forecast and issue warnings but SERIOUSLY, how reliable are those forecasts when you don't have accurate rainfall data? And what's the deal with the record-keeping system being on hold? It's just so frustrating! Can someone PLEASE tell me when we can expect this to get fixed?! 🤞
 
Ugh, I'm so frustrated about this 🤯! As someone who's super passionate about being mindful of our environment, it's really concerning that a system like that was damaged in the first place. I mean, think about all the times we rely on accurate rainfall data to plan our lives - from farmers to homeowners to just everyday people trying to stay safe during bad weather.

And can you believe they've been relying on rain gauges from surrounding counties? That's just not reliable enough 🤔. It's like, where's the accountability in that? We need better systems in place to collect and share data so we can make informed decisions about our lives.

It's also crazy that it took a major construction project to bring this to light 🚧. I guess you could say it's a wake-up call for us all to start paying attention to the impact of human activity on our environment.

Anyway, I'm just hoping they get that ASOS fixed ASAP so we can get back to relying on accurate data 🤞.
 
ugh this is wild 🤯, can't believe they're still messing around with air travel at Bush Airport while our rain gauge system is broken 😩. I mean, what's the point of having all those fancy tech systems if they're just gonna get damaged in the first place?!? And now we're stuck relying on old-school rain gauges from surrounding counties... how 80s 🕰️. It's like they forgot that Houston's weather is literally a force to be reckoned with (as Travis Herzog so eloquently put it 🙌). Come on, NWS, can't you guys just get this fixed already?!? We need accurate records for our climate data... this is getting out of hand 🤯💦.
 
https://www.nws.noaa.gov/ , like how do we even keep track of the weather without that thing? it's crazy that it's been around since 1881 too. and i guess chief meteorologist said houston's weather is like a wild animal lol . but seriously, this rain gauge system being broken is major, especially with all the construction at bush airport 🤦‍♂️💧😬
 
🤔 This construction at Bush Airport is really causing some problems, you know? I mean, think about it, an Automated Surface Observing System like that's crucial for tracking the weather, right? And now it's just left in limbo because of the construction. It's not just a matter of fixing one thing, it's a whole system that needs to be updated.

And yeah, I can understand why Chief Meteorologist Travis Herzog would say Houston's weather is like a wild animal – it's unpredictable and crazy! But at the same time, we need reliable data to know what's going on with our weather. This lack of accurate rainfall data is definitely raising some red flags about the reliability of official records.

I'm curious to see when they're gonna fix that system though... I mean, how long can it just sit there not working? And what does this say about the infrastructure at Bush Airport? Is it a bigger problem than we think? 🤓
 
I feel so frustrated with this! 🤯 I mean, who plans airport construction during hurricane season? It's like putting all these high-tech systems in a storm zone! And now our precious rain gauge system is down... it's not just about the ASOS, it's about the historical data we need to track our weather patterns. My kid is working on their Master's in meteorology and this kind of thing keeps them up at night worrying about reliable records! 🤓 How can they even trust the official records now? It's like a puzzle piece missing...
 
omg like seriously what's up w/ construction in bush airport? 🤯 i mean i get it we need more space but do they have to mess w/ all the tech stuff too? 🤔 especially the rain gauge thingy, that sounds so cool! 💧 anyway, imo, this is kinda a big deal cuz its like, super accurate weather records and all... how long will it take 2 fix it tho?? 🕰️ nws guy was sayin it's like tracking a wild animal 😂 yeah no kidding houston's weather is CRAZY!!! 🌪️
 
OMG, can't believe those construction crew's at Bush Airport are having a total meltdown 🤯! First air travel gets all messed up, now our rain gauge system is broken? Like, what's next? A hurricane without warning signs?! 🌪️ I swear, Houston's weather is indeed like Travis Herzog said - super unpredictable and crazy 😱. But seriously, how long is it gonna take to fix this thing? Can't they just set a deadline already? ⏰ My grandma relies on those weather records for her garden, so this is super frustrating 🌻. NWS needs to get their act together ASAP! 🕒
 
🤔 You know what's wild? Like, have you ever noticed how some old airports just kinda... exist? I mean, Bush Airport is like that too - it's been around since the 1920s or something crazy like that! 🕰️ It's amazing to think about all the planes that've taken off and landed there over the years. Anyway, back to the rain gauge thing... I'm kinda worried about those official records being inaccurate because of it. Like, what if we're not really prepared for the next big storm? 💦 Shouldn't they just, like, build a backup system or something? 🤷‍♂️ Oh, and has anyone else noticed how some weather apps can be super wonky? Like, I was trying to check the forecast on my phone the other day and it said there was a 100% chance of sun, but then it started pouring rain! 😂
 
😬 I'm kinda worried about this rain gauge thingy at Bush Airport... Like, don't get me wrong, construction's gotta happen and all that, but not at the expense of our weather info 🤔. It's crazy that we're relying on old-fashioned rain gauges from surrounding counties just to keep records straight 💧. And Travis Herzog's comparison of Houston's weather to a "wild animal" is pretty accurate, TBH 🌪️. The thought of our official records being all wonky because of this damage is kinda unnerving 😬. Can't they at least give us a heads up on when the repairs are gonna happen? Like, some transparency would be awesome ⏱️.
 
man this is wild 🤯 construction at bush airport is getting out of hand like what's the priority here getting air travel moving or fixing infrastructure that affects our daily lives? and now our weather data is all messed up 🌂😬 gotta rely on rain gauges from surrounding counties it's like living in a bad sitcom where we're all just winging it waiting for the nws to fix this thing, but no word on when that'll happen, what's the hold up? ⏰
 
I'm so worried about those rainfall records 🌂️... I mean, think about it, we're already dealing with climate change and extreme weather events, but without accurate data from an ASOS system like this, how are scientists supposed to understand the patterns? It's not just about Houston, it's about the bigger picture. What if other airports or stations get damaged too? We need reliable tech to track our changing environment 🤔... And I'm curious, what's going on with all that construction at Bush Airport? Are they going to fix that ASOS ASAP? 🕒
 
OMG, what's up with this? I was reading about the rain gauge system at Bush Airport and it sounds like such a big deal 🤯! They're talking about how it's been damaged and now we don't have accurate rainfall data anymore. It's crazy to think that the NWS has been tracking weather since 1881, but their record-keeping is basically on hold now. I'm not sure what to make of it, but I guess it just goes to show how important infrastructure is, especially for things like weather forecasting 🤔. Does anyone else care about this stuff or am I just being a nerd?
 
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