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
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 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 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
I've a feeling we're not in Kansas any more... 2011-09-16 18:06:40.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Meteorologist Gooooooaaaallllll! Stepping outside this afternoon, it feels like a whole different world. The skies
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 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
Higher Summits Anticipating Colder Conditions 2011-09-12 11:33:23.000 - Rick Giard, Weather Observer / Education Specialist Snow at Tip Top House October 2006 Last week continued the trend toward generally rainy,
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 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 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