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Stations Final All 2020 Station List 2020 STATION STATE/PROVINCE LATITUDE LONGITUDE 2 CWSS FMQ-22 FL N30.4100 W086.6600 29 PALMS CA N34.2962 W116.1622 ABBOTSFORD BC N49.0333 W122.3667 ABEE AGDM AB N54.2800 W112.9700 ABERDEEN ASOS SD N45.4500 W098.4333 ABILENE ASOS TX N32.4167 W099.6833 ABINGDON VA N36.6800 W082.0300 ADA OK N34.8100 W096.6700 ADAK IS. AK N51.8833 W176.6500 ADRIAN MI N41.8678 W084.0794 AGASSIZ AMOS BC N49.2500 W121.7667 AHOSKIE_TRI_COU NC N36.3000 W077.1700 AIKEN MUNI ARPT SC N33.6494 W081.6850 AINSWORTH NE N42.5833 W099.9833 AIRLAKE MN N44.6300 W093.2300 AITKIN_NDB(AWOS) MN N46.5500 W093.6800 AKHIOK AK N56.9390 W154.1830 AKRON ASOS CO N40.1667 W103.2167 AKRON CANTON ASOS OH N40.9167 W081.4333 AKRON_FULTON_INTL_AR OH N41.0375 W081.4669 AKUTAN AK N54.1446 W165.6041 AL ISKANDERIYAH IQ N32.9800 E044.2500 ALAMOGORDO NM N32.8333 W106.0000 ALAMOSA ASOS CO N37.4500 W105.8667 ALBANY GA N31.5367 W084.1939 ALBANY ASOS NY N42.7500 W073.8000 ALBEMARLE NC N35.4200 W080.1500 ALBERT LEA MN N43.6833 W093.3667 ALBERTUS ARPT IL N42.2500 W089.5800 ALBERTVILLE_MUNI_ARP AL N34.2291 W086.2558 ALBION_MUNI_ARPT NE N41.7286 W098.0558 ALBUQUERQUE ASOS NM N35.0500 W106.6167 ALERT_BAY BC N50.5800 W126.9300 ALEXANDER CITY/RUSSE AL N32.9147 W085.9628 ALEXANDER MUNI NM N34.6452 W106.8337 ALEXANDRIA ASOS LA N31.3833 W092.3000 ALEXANDRIA ASOS MN N45.8667 W095.3833 ALGONA IA N43.0800 W094.2700 ALGONQUIN_PARK_EGAT ON N45.5333 W078.2667 ALICE TX N27.7411 W098.0247 ALLEGHENY CO.ARPT PA N40.3500 W079.9333 ALLENTOWN PA N40.5703 W075.4883 STATION STATE/PROVINCE LATITUDE LONGITUDE ALLENTOWN ASOS PA N40.6500 W075.4333 ALLIANCE ASOS NE N42.0500 W102.8000 ALMA GA N31.5397 W082.5075 ALMA MI N43.3200 W084.6900 ALPENA ASOS MI N45.0667 W083.5667 ALPINE-CASPARIS MUNI TX N30.3842 W103.6833 ALTON IL N38.8833 W090.0500 ALTOONA PA N40.2964 W078.3200 ALTURAS CA N41.4914 W120.5644 ALTUS AFB OK N34.6500 W099.2667 ALTUS/QUARTZ MTN RGN OK N34.6988 W099.3381 ALVA REGIONAL AIRPT OK N36.7700 W098.6700 AMARILLO ASOS TX N35.2333 W101.7000 AMBLER AK N67.1000 W157.8500 AMERICUS SOUTHER FLD GA N32.1108 W084.1889 AMES MUNICIPAL ARPT IA N41.9906 W093.6189 AMQUI QC N48.4700 W067.4300 ANAKTUVUK (RAMOS) AK N68.1336 W151.7433 ANALUSIA/OPP AL N31.3167 W086.4000 ANCHORAGE AK N61.1697 W150.0261 ANDERSON IN N40.1167 W085.6167 ANDERSON SC N34.5000 W082.7167 ANDOVER NJ N41.0200 W074.7300 ANDREWS NC N35.1944 W083.8647 ANDREWS AFB MD N38.8167 W076.8667 ANGEL_FIRE NM N36.4220 W105.2899 ANGLETON/LAKE_JACKS TX N29.1153 W095.4631 ANGOON AK N57.5000 W134.5833 ANIAK (AMOS) AK N61.5833 W159.5333 ANKENY IA N41.6900 W093.5658 ANN ARBOR MI N42.2167 W083.7500 ANNETTE ISLAND ASOS AK N55.0333 W131.5667 ANNIK_AIRPORT AK N62.6500 W160.1800 ANNISTON AL N33.5906 W085.8475 ANOKA COUNTY ARPT MN N45.1500 W093.2167 ANTIGO_(AWOS) WI N45.1500 W089.1300 ANTRIM MI N44.9900 W085.2000 APALACHICOLA FL N29.7333 W085.0167 APPLETON WI N44.2667 W088.5167 APPLETON_MUNICIPAL_A MN N45.2300 W096.0000 AQUADILLA/BORIN. PR N18.5000 W067.1333 ARBOR VITAE WI N45.9000 W089.7000 ARCATA CA N40.9792 W124.1058 ARCTIC_VILLAGE AK N68.1200 W145.5700 STATION STATE/PROVINCE LATITUDE LONGITUDE ARDMORE OK N34.3000 W097.0167 ARDMORE_DOWNTOWN_EXE OK N34.1700 W097.1200 ARLINGTON TX N32.6639 W097.0958 ARLINGTON_MUNI WA N48.1700 W122.1700 ARTESIA NM N32.8525 W104.4675 ASHCROFT BC N50.7083 W121.2814 ASHEBORO MUNICIPAL A NC N35.6600 W079.9000 ASHEVILLE ASOS NC N35.4333 W082.5500 ASHTABULA OH N41.7800 W080.7000 ASPEN CO N39.2167 W106.8667 ASSINIBOIA ARPT SK N49.7300 W105.9300 ASTORIA ASOS OR N46.1500 W123.8833 ATHENS ASOS GA N33.9500 W083.3167 ATIKOKAN ON N48.7500 W091.6167 ATKA AK N52.2203 W174.2064 ATLANTA ASOS GA N33.6500 W084.4333 ATLANTIC IA N41.4000 W095.0500 ATLANTIC CITY ASOS NJ N39.4500 W074.5667 ATOKA MUNI ARPT OK N34.4000 W096.1500 ATQASUK AK N70.4673 W157.4357 AUBURN AWOS AL N32.6151 W085.4340 AUBURN MUNI AP CA N38.9548 W121.0817 AUBURN/DE_KALB_CNTY IN N41.3072 W085.0644 AUBURN/LWSTN AWOS ME N44.0500 W070.2833 AUCKLAND AIRPORT NZ S37.0200 E174.8000 AUDUBORN IA N41.7000 W094.9200 AUGUSTA GA N33.4667 W082.0333 AUGUSTA ME N44.3156 W069.7972 AUGUSTA ASOS GA N33.3667 W081.9667 AURORA IL N41.7667 W088.4667 AURORA NE N40.9000 W097.9800 AURORA STATE OR N45.2500 W122.7700 AUSTIN EXEC AIRPORT TX N30.3925 W097.5621 AUSTIN_CITY TX N30.2906 W097.6958 AUSTIN_MUNI MN N43.6700 W092.9300 AVALON CA N33.4044 W118.4133 BACCARO_PT NB N43.4500 W065.4700 BAD AXE MI N43.7800 W082.9900 BAGOTVILLE QC N48.3333 W071.0000 BAIE COMEAU QC N49.1333 W068.2000 BAIE COMEAU QC N49.2667 W068.1500 BAINBRIDGE/DECATUR GA N30.9715 W084.6374 BAKER MT N46.3478 W104.2575 BAKER OR N44.8428 W117.8086 STATION STATE/PROVINCE LATITUDE LONGITUDE BAKERSFIELD CA N35.4167 W119.0500 BALLENAS ISLAND BC N49.3500 W124.1600 BALTIMORE MD N39.1833 W076.6667 BALTIMORE_(ASOS) MD N39.2811 W076.6100 BANCROFT_AUTO8 ON N45.0700 W077.8700 BANFF AB N51.1833 W115.5667 BANFF_(MARS) AB N51.2000 W115.5500 BANGOR ME N44.8000 W068.8167 BAR HARBOR (AWOS) ME N44.4500 W068.3667 BARABOO_(AWOS) WI N43.5200 W089.7700 BARKING SANDS NAS HI N22.0228 W159.7851 BARKSDALE AFB LA N32.5000 W093.6667 BARNWELL SC N33.2578 W081.3883 BARRHEAD_CS AB N54.0900 W114.4500 BARRIE-ORO ON N44.4833 W079.5500 BARROW AK N71.2842 W156.7781 BARTER IS. AK N70.1333 W143.6333 BARTLESVILLE OK N36.7500 W096.0000 BARTOW FL N27.9500 W081.7833 BAS_CARAQUET NB N47.8000 W064.8300 BATESVILLE AWOS AR N35.7333 W091.6500 BATHURST_ARPT(AWRS) NB N47.6300 W065.7500 BATON ROUGE ASOS LA N30.5333 W091.1500 BATTLE CREEK MI N42.3000 W085.2333 BAUDETTE ASOS MN N48.7167 W094.6000 BAXTER_CTY_RGL_ARPT AR N36.3700 W092.4600 BAY CITY MUNI AP TX N28.9731 W095.8633 BAY_BRIDGE_ARPT/STEV MD N38.9767 W076.3300 BEALE AFB CA N39.1333 W121.4333 BEATRICE NE N40.3013 W096.7541 BEATRICE_CLIMATE ON N45.1403 W079.4028 BEAUCEVILLE QC N46.2100 W070.7900 BEAUFORT COUNTY ARPT SC N32.4122 W080.6344 BEAUFORT MCAS SC N32.4773 W080.7231 BEAUFORT/SMITH FIELD NC N34.7325 W076.6569 BEAUPORT CS QC N46.8400 W071.2000 BEAVER FALLS PA N40.7667 W080.4000 BEAVER ISLAND ARPT MI N45.6900 W085.5700 BEAVERLODGE AB N55.2000 W119.4000 BECKLEY WV N37.7833 W081.1167 BEDFORD MA N42.4667 W071.2833 BEDFORD_BASIN NB N44.7100 W063.6300 BEDFORD_RANGE NB N44.7500 W063.6600 BEEF_ISLAND/ROADTOWN VI N18.4500 W064.5300 STATION STATE/PROVINCE LATITUDE LONGITUDE BEEVILE_MUNI_ARPT TX N28.3692 W097.7953 BELLA_BELLA BC N52.1850 W128.1567 BELLINGHAM WA N48.8000 W122.5333 BELMAR-FARMDALE NJ N40.1800 W074.1300 BEMIDJI MN N47.5000 W094.9333 BEND MUNI ARPT OR N44.0946 W121.2002 BENNINGTON VT N42.8900 W073.2500 BENSON_MUNI MN N45.3200 W095.6500 BENTON HARBOR MI N42.1333 W086.4333 BENTONVILLE AO1 AR N36.3500 W094.2200 BERENS_RIVER_CS MB N52.3500 W097.0300 BERGSTROM AFB TX N30.1945 W097.6699 BERLIN ASOS NH N44.5833 W071.1833 BERMUDA NAS/KINDLEY BM N32.3667 W064.6833 BERRAGE TEMISCAMINGU QC N46.7100 W079.1010 BETHEL AK N60.7833 W161.8000 BETTLES AK N66.9167 W151.5167 BEVERLY MA N42.5833 W070.9167 BICYCLE LAKE AAF CA N35.2833 W116.6167 BIG BEAR CITY ARPT CA N34.2667 W116.8500 BIG DELTA/DELTA JUNC AK N64.0000 W145.7333 BIG PINEY (AMOS) WY N42.5667 W110.1000 BIG RAPIDS MI N43.7200 W085.5000 BIG SPRING/MCMAHON-W TX N32.2126 W101.5216 BIG TROUT LAKE ON N53.8333 W089.8667 BIGFORK MN N47.7800 W093.6500 BIGGS AAF TX N31.8500 W106.3833 BILLINGS ASOS MT N45.8000 W108.5333 BILOXI MS N30.4167 W088.9167 BINGHAMTON NY N42.2167 W075.9833 BIRCHWOOD AK N61.4200 W149.5200 BIRMINGHAM AL N33.5667 W086.7500 BISHOP ASOS CA N37.3667 W118.3667 BISMARCK ND N46.7667 W100.7500 BISSETT MB N51.0333 W095.6667 BLACK RIVER FALLS WI N44.2507 W090.8553 BLACKBURNE/PLYMOUTH AT N16.7500 W062.1700 BLACKCOMB_BASE_SLIDI BC N50.1014 W122.9356 BLACKCOMBE_MTN_BASE BC N50.1289 W122.9547 BLACKWELL_TONKAWA OK N36.7451 W097.3496 BLAIR_MUNI_AIRPORT NE N41.4148 W096.1090 BLAKELY/EARLY CO GA N31.3975 W084.8948 BLOCK ISL.(AMOS) RI N41.1667 W071.5833 BLOOMINGTON IL N40.4833 W088.9333 STATION STATE/PROVINCE LATITUDE LONGITUDE BLOOMINGTON IN N39.1333 W086.6167 BLUE CANYON ASOS CA N39.2833 W120.7000 BLUE RIVER (MARS) BC N52.1000 W119.3000 BLUEFIELD WV N37.2978 W081.2036 BLUFFTON IN N40.4167 W085.1833 BLYTHE CA N33.6186 W114.7142 BLYTHEVILLE MUNICIPA AR N35.9403 W089.8308 BOCA RATON AP FL N26.3785 W080.1077 BOEING FIELD WA N47.5333 W122.3000 BOERNE STAGE FIELD TX N29.7239 W098.6946 BOGUE_FIELD_MCALF NC N34.6905 W077.0300 BOISE ID N43.5667 W116.2167 BONAIRE/KRALENDJK AN N12.1500 W068.2833 BONILLA ISLAND BC N53.5000 W130.6333 BONNERS FERRY ID N48.7260 W116.2952 BOONE NC N36.2000 W081.6500 BOONE_MUNI IA N42.0500 W093.8500 BOOTHVILLE LA N29.3332 W089.4076 BORDEN ON N44.2700 W079.9300 BORGER ASOS TX N35.7000 W101.4000 BOSCOBEL_(ASOS) WI N43.1500 W090.6800 BOSTON MA N42.3667 W071.0333 BOULDER CITY MUNI NV N35.9475 W114.8611 BOULDER MUNI ARPT CO N40.0378 W105.2274 BOW VALLEY(AUTO) AB N51.0833 W115.0667 BOW_ISLAND AB N49.6300 W111.4500 BOWIE MUNI ARPT TX N33.6017 W097.7756 BOWLING GREEN KY N36.9667 W086.4333 BOWMAN FIELD ARPT KY N38.2236 W085.6583 BOZEMAN ASOS MT N45.7833 W111.1500 BRADFORD PA N41.8000 W078.6333 BRADSHAW_AAF/HAWAII HI N19.7800 W155.5500 BRADY/CURTIS FIELD TX N31.1793 W099.3239 BRAINERD ASOS MN N46.4000 W094.1333 BRANDON MB N49.9167 W099.9500 BRANSON MO N36.5321 W093.2005 BRATTS LAKE SK N50.2000 W104.7000 BRAZOS OIL PLATFORM TX N27.8350 W096.0130 BRECKENRIDGE TX N32.7190 W098.8910 BREMERTON AWOS WA N47.4833 W122.7667 BRENHAM TX N30.2200 W096.3700 BRETON_PLOTS AB N53.0833 W114.4333 BREWSTER FIELD_ARPT NE N40.4500 W099.3300 BRIDGEPORT ASOS CT N41.1667 W073.1333 STATION STATE/PROVINCE LATITUDE LONGITUDE BRIDGEPORT MUNI ARPT TX N33.1753 W097.8283 BRIER ISLAND NS N44.2833 W066.3333 BRISTOL ASOS TN
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