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September 2011

Last Day For a Third Time

Last Day For a Third Time 2011-09-19 22:28:42.000 - Rebecca Scholand,  Summit Museum Supervisor Enjoying My Last days on the Summit. As I have written twice before this is my

A little about the Sling Psychrometer

A little about the Sling Psychrometer 2011-09-18 18:24:01.000 - Roger Pushor,  Weather Observer/IT Specialist Sling Psychrometer Invented in the late 1700s by James Hutton the Sling Psychrometer is used to

More About Our First Taste of Winter

More About Our First Taste of Winter 2011-09-17 17:40:32.000 - Brian Clark,  Weather Observer/Education Specialist Contrasting colors Lots has been said over the last couple of days about the recent

Freezing Temperatures and Rime Ice

Freezing Temperatures and Rime Ice 2011-09-15 17:23:34.000 - David Narkewicz,  Summit Intern NULL Tonight is a very exciting night here at the Mount Washington Observatory. This evening temperatures are forecasted

Comments from Summit Volunteers

Comments from Summit Volunteers 2011-09-14 00:58:08.000 - Sandy Fisher & Sharon Camp,  Summit Volunteers Sunrise On New Hampshire's highest peak, clouds come and go as do the view, hikers, tourists

Flags on the Summit

Flags on the Summit 2011-09-11 18:39:41.000 - Erin Diveny,  Summit Museum Supervisor Raising of the flag Today the summit was filled with people carrying American flags in honor of those

A Great Sunset

A Great Sunset 2011-09-10 21:28:03.000 - Kevin Cronin,  Summit Intern Sunset Soiree! Tonight the observatory held the Sunset Soiree, an event where you have an opportunity to enjoy a nice

Sunrise and Lenticulars

Sunrise and Lenticulars 2011-09-09 18:48:51.000 - Steve Welsh,  Weather Observer/IT Specialist Lenticulars The eastern horizon was a vivid red at 5:30 this morning, some 40 minutes or so before the

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