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New York J F Kennedy Int'l Ar
New York, NY, United States
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Call Sign/ICS* : JFK / KJFK
WBAN* : 94789
COOP ID* : 305803
Climate Division* : NY-04 - Coastal
WMO ID* : 74486
In Service* : 01 Jul 1948 to Present
Elevation*: 3.4m (11.2') above s/l
Lat/Lon* : 40°38'N / 73°46'W
County*: Queens
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About this Station
New York City, in
area exceeding 300 square miles, is located on the
Atlantic coastal plain
at the mouth of the Hudson River. The terrain is
laced with numerous
waterways, all but one of the five boroughs in the
city are situated on islands.
Elevations range from less than 50 feet
over most of Manhattan,
Brooklyn, and Queens to almost 300 feet in
northern Manhattan and
the Bronx, and over 400 feet in Staten Island.
Extensive suburban areas
on Long Island, and in Connecticut, New York
State and New Jersey
border the city on the east, north, and west. About
30 miles to the west and
northwest, hills rise to about l,500 feet and
to the north in upper
Westchester County to 800 feet. To the southwest
and to the east are the
low-lying land areas of the New Jersey coastal
plain and of Long
Island, bordering on the Atlantic.
The New York
Metropolitan area is close to the path of most storm and
frontal systems which
move across the North American continent.
Therefore, weather
conditions affecting the city most often approach
from a westerly
direction. New York City can thus experience higher
temperatures in summer
and lower ones in winter than would otherwise be
expected in a coastal
area. However, the frequent passage of weather
systems often helps
reduce the length of both warm and cold spells, and
is also a major factor
in keeping periods of prolonged air stagnation to
a minimum.
Although continental
influence predominates, oceanic influence is by no
means absent. During the
summer local sea breezes, winds blowing onshore
from the cool water
surface, often moderate the afternoon heat. The
effect of the sea breeze
diminishes inland. On winter mornings, ocean
temperatures which are
warm relative to the land reinforce the effect of
the city heat island and
low temperatures are often l0-20 degrees lower
in the inland suburbs
than in the central city. The relatively warm
water temperatures also
delay the advent of winter snows. Conversely,
the lag in warming of
water temperatures keeps spring temperatures
relatively cool. One
year-round measure of the ocean influence is the
small average daily
variation in temperature. Precipitation is moderate
and distributed fairly
evenly throughout the year. Most of the rainfall
from May through October
comes from thunderstorms. It is therefore
usually of brief
duration and sometimes intense. Heavy rains of long
duration associated with
tropical storms occur infrequently in late
summer or fall. For the
other months of the year precipitation is more
likely to be associated
with widespread storm areas, so that day-long
rain, snow or a mixture
of both is more common. Precipitation
accompanying winter
storms sometimes starts as snow, later changes to
rain, and perhaps
briefly back to snow before ending. Coastal storms,
occurring most often in
the fall and winter months, produce on occasion
considerable amounts of
precipitation and have been responsible for
record rains, snows, and
high winds.
Relative humidity
averages about the same over the metropolitan area
except again that the
immediate coastal areas are more humid than inland
locations.
Local Climatological
Data is published for three locations in New York
City, Central Park, La
Guardia Airport, and John F. Kennedy
International Airport.
Other nearby locations for which it is published
are Newark, New Jersey,
and Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Data Inventories
Please note that
additional data (digital and non-digital) may be
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INV to view
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documentation
Surface
DAT INV DOC 3200
-Cooperative Summary Of The Day
DAT INV DOC 3210
-Summary Of The Day - First Order
DAT INV DOC SOD -Daily
Surface Data (TD3200/3210 combined)
DAT INV DOC 3220
-Summary Of The Month (SOM) Cooperative
DAT INV DOC 3240 -Hourly
Precipitation Data
DAT INV DOC 3280
-Surface Airways Hourly And Airways Solar Radiation
DAT INV DOC 3290
-Summary Observation
DAT INV DOC 3292
-Weather Duration
DAT INV DOC 9950 - (see
Global Surface Station Information).
Upper Air
DAT INV DOC 6301 -
DAT INV DOC 6302 -
DATA
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Hourly
Surface Weather Observations (Form 10A/B)
Hourly
Precipitation Data for New York
Hourly/Daily Data, Local Climatological Data (Unedited)
Hourly/Daily Data, Local Climatological Data (Edited)
Daily/Monthly/Annual New York Climatological Data
Record
of Climatological Observations
Annual
Climatological Summary
Storm
Data Publication
Miscellaneous Storm Events in Queens County
*AllDroughtDust StormFloodFogHailHurricane & Tropical
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Period of Record Elements Available
1948-07 thru 1950-05: ABCDEFG
1964-01 thru 1998-07: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
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parameters specified in the above table. Otherwise you will receive
no data.
Element 1 (A) Daily Maximum
Temperature(B) Daily Minimum
Temperature(C) Daily Precipitation(D) Daily Snowfall(E) Snow
Depth at Observation Time(F) Maximum Relative Humidity(G)
Minimum Relative Humidity(H) Peak Gust Speed(I) Daily Total
Sunshine(J) Daily Percent of Possible Sunshine(K) Departure
from Normal Temperature(L) Average Daily Dew-Point
Temperature(M) Heating Degree Days(N) Cooling Degree Day(O)
Average Daily Station Pressure(P) Average Daily Wind Speed
Element 2 (A) Daily Maximum
Temperature(B) Daily Minimum
Temperature(C) Daily Precipitation(D)
Daily Snowfall(E) Snow
Depth at Observation Time(F) Maximum Relative Humidity(G)
Minimum Relative Humidity(H) Peak Gust Speed(I) Daily Total
Sunshine(J) Daily Percent of Possible Sunshine(K) Departure
from Normal Temperature(L) Average Daily Dew-Point
Temperature(M) Heating Degree Days(N) Cooling Degree Day(O)
Average Daily Station Pressure(P) Average Daily Wind Speed
Year/Month
JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
CD-ROMs
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following are some of the more popular CD-ROMs that contain data
for this
station. Others are available that may contain summarized
data for
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Store.
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product.
Hourly U.S. Weather Observations, 1990-1995
NCDC Cooperative Station Data
Radiosonde Data of North America
U.S. Hourly Precipitation Data
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Files
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SOD -Daily Surface Data (TD3200/3210 combined)
3220 -Summary Of The Month (SOM) Cooperative
3240 -Hourly Precipitation Data
Station History
Please Note that this
station shares the same WBAN Number and the same
Data as
New York Fort Totten
New York J F Kennedy Int'l Ar
Date BeganDate EndedLat/LonElevation
meters/feetCOOP
IDWBANCall
SignWMO
IDType
NEW YORK J F KENNEDY INT'L AR
01 May 1996Present40°38'N / 73°46'W3.4m / 11.2'30580394789JFK
74486ASOS-NWS
27 Jun 199501 May 199640°38'N / 73°46'W3.4m / 11.2'30580394789JFK
74486.
01 Jan 199527 Jun 199540°39'N / 73°47'W4.9m / 16.1'30580394789JFK
74486.
01 Jan 198201 Jan 199540°39'N / 73°47'W4.9m / 16.1'30580394789JFK
74486.
01 Jan 197331 Dec 198140°39'N / 73°47'W10.1m / 33.1'30580394789JFK
74486WSO
01 Dec 196301 Jan 197340°39'N / 73°47'W10.1m / 33.1'30580394789JFK
74486WBAS
NEW YORK INT'L ARPT-IDLEWILD
01 Jan 195801 Dec 196340°39'N / 73°47'W10.1m / 33.1'30580394789JFK
74486WBAS
01 Jan 195101 Jan 195840°39'N / 73°47'W9.1m / 29.8'30580394789..WBAS
01 Jul 194801 Jan 195140°39'N / 73°47'W6.1m / 20.0'30580394789JFK
74486WBAS
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