Volunteer Comments
Volunteer Comments 2013-02-27 00:21:51.000 - Bill Ofsiany, Summit Volunteer NULL Meteorology, like most of the sciences deals with numbers; things that can be made into graphs. Wind speed in miles
Volunteer Comments 2013-02-27 00:21:51.000 - Bill Ofsiany, Summit Volunteer NULL Meteorology, like most of the sciences deals with numbers; things that can be made into graphs. Wind speed in miles
THE EduTrip for Educators! 2013-02-24 16:44:56.000 - Will Broussard, Outreach Educator NULL It has been a beautiful winter weekend atop New England's highest peak. We expected more 'exciting' weather to
Webcams 2013-02-23 17:34:17.000 - Steve Welsh, Weather Observer/IT Specialist NULL Today has been one of those foggy nondescript sort of days with nothing much happening weather wise. We've all been
What Is the Jet Stream and Why Is It Important? 2013-02-22 18:36:40.000 - Mike Dorfman, Summit Intern NULL Mount Washington is the location of the world's fastest surface wind ever
Volunteer Comments 2013-02-20 22:33:40.000 - Gary Casperson, Summit Volunteer NULL My first winter week as a volunteer on the Rock Pile has been exciting. I have been looking forward to
My First Winter Week 2013-02-19 18:37:12.000 - Mark Sobkowicz, Summit Volunteer Stairs coated in rime ice above an undercast. This morning the temperature was 20F on the mountain with 40
High Winds, Dense Fog, Bitter Cold Followed By An Awesome Sunset 2013-02-18 19:13:52.000 - Roger Pushor, Weather Observer/IT Specialist Sunset through the Weather Room Windows As can always be expected
Boston Museum of Science 2013-02-17 16:23:01.000 - Rebecca Scholand, Weather Observer/Education Specialist NULL One of the benefits of working for eight days straight on the summit, is the six days
Never The Same 2013-02-16 16:51:37.000 - Michael Kyle, Summit Intern Commute Up On Wednesday No two days on Mount Washington are the same. This might be hard to believe since
Data Is Golden 2013-02-15 18:14:55.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Meteorologist NULL Prior to working at the Mount Washington Observatory, I held jobs that dealt with Forensic Meteorology and Research Meteorology.