A weather station was established at Honolulu International Airport.
January 27, 1946
The Weather Bureau Airport Station (WBAS) established at Honolulu International Airport and began forecast operations.
July 14, 1946
Hourly weather observations began at the WBAS.
June 1, 1957
The WBAS began Central Pacific Hurricane Center (CPHC) operations.
October 11, 1962
All WBAS operations moved to the Administration Building at Honolulu International Airport.
November 15, 1968
NOAA Weather Radio (KBA99) began 24 hour continuous broadcasts.
October 1, 1970
The United States Weather Bureau became the National Weather Service and the office was renamed Weather Service Forecast Office (WFO).
January 10, 1974
Observing operations moved to the Honolulu International Airport Observatory Annex.
July 14, 1975
The National Environmental Satellite Service (NESS) Honolulu Satellite Field Services Station (SFSS) began providing satellite data support to the forecast office and other offices in the Pacific.