WSR-1
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The WSR-1 or Weather Surveillance Radar-1 was one of the first weather radars. The WSR-1 series was a modified version of the AN/APS-2F
AN/APS-2F
The AN/APS-2 radar began as a military aircraft radar. Some of the USA's first weather radars were modified APS-2F radars.- Radar history :The US Weather Bureau obtained 25 AN/APS-2F aircraft radars from the Navy in 1946. The radars were modified for meteorological use and put into operation at a...

 radar, which the Weather Bureau (now the National Weather Service
National Weather Service
The National Weather Service , once known as the Weather Bureau, is one of the six scientific agencies that make up the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the United States government...

) acquired from the Navy. The WSR-1A, WSR-3, and WSR-4 were also variants of this radar.

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Radar Sites

Location Commissioned Decommissioned
Baton Rouge, LA August 16, 1955 1973?

Burrwood, LA 1956 1960


Replaced by a WSR-4
Fort Worth, TX April 21, 1954 April 1961


Replaced by a WSR-57
Hartford, CT 1955 1959


Replaced by a WSR-3
Dodge City, KS June 13, 1954 July 25, 1963


Replaced by a WSR-3
Norfolk, NE July 27, 1947 1976


Replaced by a WSR-74C
North Omaha, NE 1955 1977


Replaced by a WSR-74C
Oklahoma City, OK March 1, 1955 1960


Replaced by a WSR-57
Philadelphia, PA November 20, 1959 ?

Pittsburgh, PA 1952? October 4, 1963

Port Arthur, TX July 15, 1955 ?

St. Louis, MO June 1955 1960

Replaced by a WSR-57
Shreveport, LA 1953 ?

Sioux Falls, SD 1956 1976?

Replaced by a WSR-74C
Springfield, MO June 28, 1957 ?

Tampa, FL 1956 1960

Replaced by a WSR-57
Topeka, KS 1953 1957

Replaced by a WSR-3
Tulsa, OK May 4, 1956 1976

Replaced by a WSR-74C
Waco, TX April 28, 1955 1976

Replaced by a WSR-74C
Washington, DC
Washington National Airport

First WSR-1 in the country
March 12, 1947 ?
Wichita, KS June 1, 1947 June 5, 1956

Replaced by a WSR-3
Wichita Falls, TX April 25, 1956

Replaced a military APS-2F radar
1977

Replaced by a WSR-74C
Worcester, MA March 16, 1956 1976

Replaced by a WSR-74C
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