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Report Date: 07/28/2021 Report Date: 09/20/2021 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NWSLI CITY AZRAN ST COUNTY LAT (DMS) LON(DMS) LAT(DD) LON(DD) STNTYPE WFO DETAIL PROGRAM PROGRAM ID ELEV --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABOI3 ABERDEEN 1NW IN OHIO 38 55 20N 084 58 15W 38.9222 -84.9708 WOS ILN COOPB 12-0006 870 ABTI3 ABINGTON IN WAYNE 39 43 59N 084 57 35W 39.7331 -84.9597 WOS ILN E.FORK WHITEWATER RVR AT ABINGTON GOES 177A0714 810 ACTI3 ACTON 1E IN MARION 39 39 25N 085 57 27W 39.6569 -85.9575 WOS IND BUCK CREEK AT ACTON, IN GOES 1718A02A 775 NWIS 03361850 775 ADMI3 ADAMSBORO IN CASS 40 47 00N 086 16 00W 40.7833 -86.2667 WOS IWX EEL RIVER GOES CE6B0348 622 ALBI3 ALBION IN NOBLE 41 23 07N 085 22 14W 41.3853 -85.3706 WOS IWX RIMMEL BRANCH NEAR ALBION, IN OTHER 934 ALNI3 ALBION IN NOBLE 41 23 26N 085 25 20W 41.3906 -85.4223 WOS IWX ALBION COOPBC 12-0075 925 AXDI3 ALEXANDRIA 2N IN MADISON 40 18 30N 085 40 46W 40.3083 -85.6794 WOS IND ALEXANDRIA 2N COOPB 12-0096 880 ALPI3 ALPINE 2NE IN FAYETTE 39 34 26N 085 09 30W 39.5739 -85.1582 WOS ILN ALPINE 2 NE COOPB 12-0132 767 GOES CE14C568 850 AMRI3 AMERICUS IN TIPPECANOE 40 31 43N 086 45 34W 40.5285 -86.7595 WOS IND WABASH RIVER AT AMERICUS, IN NWIS 03329900 530 TRAI3 AMERICUS 1N IN TIPPECANOE 40 32 32N 086 45 53W 40.5423 -86.7647 WOS IND TIPPECANOE RIVER AT PRETTY PRAIRIE ROAD, IN NWIS 03333080 535 Report Date: 09/20/2021 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NWSLI CITY AZRAN ST COUNTY LAT (DMS) LON(DMS) LAT(DD) LON(DD) STNTYPE WFO DETAIL PROGRAM PROGRAM ID ELEV --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AMTI3 AMITY IN JOHNSON 39 25 08N 086 00 18W 39.4189 -86.0050 WOS IND YOUNGS CREEK AT AMITY, IN. GOES DD4D5776 690 NWIS 03362000 690 ADNI3 ANDERSON IN MADISON 40 06 42N 085 42 59W 40.1117 -85.7163 WOS IND ANDERSON COOPAB 12-0177 850 GOES 177B1698 830 NWIS 03348130 830 AID ANDERSON IN MADISON 40 06 00N 085 37 00W 40.1000 -85.6167 WOS IND MUNICIPAL APT AWOS SAWRS ANDI3 ANDERSON IN MADISON 40 06 20N 085 40 16W 40.1055 -85.6711 WOS IND ANDERSON GOES DD51946A 845 NWIS 03348000 845 BLDI3 ANDERSON 2S IN MADISON 40 04 59N 085 40 41W 40.0830 -85.6780 WOS IND BOLAND DITCH NEAR ANDERSON ALERT 873 EOCI3 ANDERSON 2W IN MADISON 40 06 32N 085 42 45W 40.1088 -85.7125 WOS IND ANDERSON EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER ALERT 877 KBKI3 ANDERSON 5NE IN MADISON 40 09 02N 085 36 43W 40.1505 -85.6119 WOS IND KILLBUCK SCHOOL NORTHEAST OF ANDERSON ALERT 915 TSSI3 ANDERSON 2E IN MADISON 40 06 23N 085 38 11W 40.1063 -85.6363 WOS IND TENTH STREET SCHOOL IN ANDERSON ALERT 915 WRAI3 ANDERSON IN MADISON 40 06 20N 085 40 16W 40.1055 -85.6712 WOS IND WHITE RIVER AT FORMER 10TH STREET BRIDGE IN ANDERSON, IN. #2 NWIS 400620085401601 840 Report Date: 09/20/2021 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NWSLI CITY AZRAN ST COUNTY LAT (DMS) LON(DMS) LAT(DD) LON(DD) STNTYPE WFO DETAIL PROGRAM PROGRAM ID ELEV --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WWMI3 ANDERSON IN MADISON 40 06 19N 085 41 17W 40.1052 -85.6880 WOS IND ANDERSON HIGH SCHOOL WIGWAM ALERT 898 ANGI3 ANGOLA 3NNE IN STEUBEN 41 41 12N 084 59 01W 41.6867 -84.9836 WOS IWX NWR KXI94 1100 ANQ ANGOLA IN STEUBEN 41 38 22N 085 05 00W 41.6394 -85.0833 WOS IWX TRI-STATE STEUBEN COUNTY AIRPORT AWOS ANQI3 ANGOLA IN STEUBEN 41 38 23N 084 59 24W 41.6397 -84.9900 WOS IWX COOPAB 12-0200 1010 AQPI3 ANGOLA 6W IN STEUBEN 41 38 04N 085 06 35W 41.6344 -85.1097 WOS IWX PIGEON RIVER NR ANGOLA INDIANA GOES 17EA62D4 939 NWIS 04099510 939 CCAI3 ARCADIA 1ESE IN HAMILTON 40 10 27N 086 00 02W 40.1743 -86.0006 WOS IND CICERO CREEK NEAR ARCADIA, INDIANA GOES DD8F637C 830 NWIS 03349510 830 HUDI3 ASHLEY IN DE KALB 41 30 41N 085 07 55W 41.5115 -85.1319 WOS IWX HUDSON 3SW COOPBC 12-4165 945 ATCI3 ATTICA 2E IN FOUNTAIN 40 17 02N 087 11 47W 40.2838 -87.1963 WOS IND ATTICA 2E COOPAB 12-0331 727 07C AUBURN IN DE KALB 41 18 25N 085 03 51W 41.3069 -85.0642 WOS IWX AWOS ABBI3 AUBURN IN DE KALB 41 21 36N 085 02 57W 41.3600 -85.0492 WOS IWX CEDAR CREEK AT 18TH STREET AT AUBURN IN GOES DD466144 844 NWIS 04179520 844 Report Date: 09/20/2021 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NWSLI CITY AZRAN ST COUNTY LAT (DMS) LON(DMS) LAT(DD) LON(DD) STNTYPE WFO DETAIL PROGRAM PROGRAM ID ELEV --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABNI3 AUBURN 2E IN DE KALB 41 21 38N 085 02 17W 41.3606 -85.0381 WOS IWX AUBI3 AUBURN IN DE KALB 41 21 56N 085 03 08W 41.3656 -85.0522 WOS IWX CEDAR CREEK AT AUBURN RFCSIM 860 AVII3 AVILLA 3SW IN NOBLE 41 21 09N 085 17 46W 41.3526 -85.2962 WOS IWX AVILLA 3SW COOPC 12-0014 990 HDRI3 BARTLETTSVILLE 2NNE IN MONROE 39 00 48N 086 26 11W 39.0133 -86.4364 WOS IND HARDIN RIDGE GOES 3284D1F0 699 BTSI3 BATESVILLE IN RIPLEY 39 17 48N 085 13 07W 39.2967 -85.2187 WOS ILN BATESVILLE WATER AND GAS UTILITY COOPB 12-0482 970 BGDI3 BATTLE GROUND 1SE IN TIPPECANOE 40 29 42N 086 49 21W 40.4949 -86.8224 WOS IND WABASH RIVER AT STATE ROAD 225 NWIS 402943086492301 520 BFR BEDFORD IN LAWRENCE 38 50 24N 086 26 43W 38.8400 -86.4453 WOS IND VIRGIL I GRISSOM MUNICIPAL AIRPORT AWOS BFRI3 BEDFORD 4SW IN LAWRENCE 38 50 23N 086 31 18W 38.8396 -86.5216 WOS IND BEDFORD WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT COOPB 12-0550 550 BRFI3 BEDFORD 5E IN LAWRENCE 38 52 00N 086 23 00W 38.8667 -86.3833 WOS IND BEDFORD 5 E COOPC 12-0551 690 LCII3 BEECH GROVE 1SW IN MARION 39 42 21N 086 06 13W 39.7058 -86.1036 WOS IND LICK CREEK AT INDIANAPOLIS GOES DD87114A 755 NWIS 03353620 755 Report Date: 09/20/2021 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NWSLI CITY AZRAN ST COUNTY LAT (DMS) LON(DMS) LAT(DD) LON(DD) STNTYPE WFO DETAIL PROGRAM PROGRAM ID ELEV --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BWDI3 BEECHWOOD IN CRAWFORD 38 12 17N 086 25 08W 38.2046 -86.4188 WOS LMK BEECHWOOD UCOOP 700 BLLI3 BELLE UNION IN PUTNAM 39 33 30N 086 41 30W 39.5583 -86.6917 WOS IND WC-34 BELLE UNION NWIS 393300086420701 875 BERI3 BERNE 2ENE IN ADAMS 40 40 09N 084 55 29W 40.6692 -84.9247 WOS IWX BERNE WWTP COOPAB 12-0676 870 BLMI3 BLOOMFIELD IN GREENE 39 02 00N 086 55 00W 39.0333 -86.9167 WOS IND WHITE RIVER UPSTREAM OF HIGHWAY 57 NEAR BLOOMFIELD NWIS 385901086571201 610 BMFI3 BLOOMFIELD IN GREENE 39 01 52N 086 56 13W 39.0311 -86.9369 WOS IND BLOOMFIELD WATERWORKS COOPB 12-2605 680 BMG BLOOMINGTON IN MONROE 39 08 40N 086 37 00W 39.1444 -86.6167 WOS IND MONROE COUNTY AIRPORT ASOS BMG 846 SAWRS BMGI3 BLOOMINGTON IN MONROE 39 10 27N 086 31 17W 39.1742 -86.5214 WOS IND INDIANA UNIVERSITY POWER PLANT COOPAB 12-0784 830 BOMI3 BLOOMINGTON IN MONROE 39 09 51N 086 31 16W 39.1642 -86.5211 COMMS IND BLOOMINGTON NWR WXM78 BTNI3 BLOOMINGTON 4S IN MONROE 39 06 00N 086 31 00W 39.1000 -86.5166 WOS IND BLOOMINGTON 4 S BFFI3 BLUFFTON 2SE IN WELLS 40 43 41N 085 08 12W 40.7281 -85.1367 WOS IWX BLUFFTON 2 SE GOES 17D2F560 818 Report Date: 09/20/2021 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NWSLI CITY AZRAN ST COUNTY LAT (DMS) LON(DMS) LAT(DD) LON(DD) STNTYPE WFO DETAIL PROGRAM PROGRAM ID ELEV --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BLFI3 BLUFFTON IN WELLS 40 44 32N 085 10 17W 40.7422 -85.1714 WOS IWX BLUFFTON--MAIN ST. BRIDGE COOPB 12-0825 820 BLRI3 BLUFFTON 6N IN WELLS 40 48 51N 085 09 17W 40.8143 -85.1546 WOS IWX BLUFFTON 6N COOPABC 12-0830 845 SCBI3 BOGGSTOWN 1W IN SHELBY 39 33 51N 085 56 17W 39.5642 -85.9381 WOS IND SUGAR CREEK NEAR BOGGSTOWN GOES DE48974E 714 NWIS 03361872 714 BNVI3 BOONVILLE 1S IN WARRICK 38 03 00N 087 16 00W 38.0500 -87.2667 WOS PAH COOPA 12-0852 410 BOSI3 BOSWELL 4WNW IN BENTON 40 32 00N 087 28 00W 40.5333 -87.4667 WOS LOT COOPA 12-0858 772 BOWI3 BOSWELL 3SE IN BENTON 40 28 51N 087 21 35W 40.4808 -87.3597 WOS LOT BOSWELL AHOS 710 BSWI3 BOSWELL 1W IN BENTON 40 31 00N 087 25 00W 40.5167 -87.4167 WOS LOT COOPC 12-0855 765 BOLI3 BOWLING GREEN IN CLAY 39 23 03N 087 01 14W 39.3842 -87.0206 WOS IND EEL RIVER AT BOWLING GREEN, IN. COOPB 12-0884 548 GOES CE77835E 565 NWIS 03360000 565 BWLI3 BOWLING GREEN 3NE IN CLAY 39 24 35N 086 58 18W 39.4097 -86.9716 WOS IND BOWLING GREEN 3NE COOPB 12-0877 690 BZLI3 BRAZIL IN CLAY 39 30 39N 087 07 27W 39.5108 -87.1241 WOS IND BRAZIL COOPB 12-0922 680 Report Date: 09/20/2021 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NWSLI CITY AZRAN ST COUNTY LAT (DMS) LON(DMS) LAT(DD) LON(DD) STNTYPE WFO DETAIL PROGRAM PROGRAM ID ELEV --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OGRI3 BREM IN STARKE 41 16 17N 086 28 00W 41.2714 -86.4667 WOS IWX YELLOW RIVER NEAR OAK GROVE GOES 172806A2 720 BREI3 BREMS IN STARKE 41 18 24N 086 44 15W 41.3067 -86.7375 WOS IWX YELLOW
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