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NULL 2010-03-18 15:03:52.000 - Stacey Kawecki, Observer and Meteorologist As I was driving to work yesterday morning, through Danville on Rt. 2 on a particularly elevated portion of the road,
NULL 2010-03-18 15:03:52.000 - Stacey Kawecki, Observer and Meteorologist As I was driving to work yesterday morning, through Danville on Rt. 2 on a particularly elevated portion of the road,
Ed and his planes 2010-03-17 16:31:19.000 - Ed O'Malley, Summit Volunteer An Observer Hard At Work I've always been interested in history of all types, and in particular, aviation -
I love shoveling! 2010-03-16 21:43:49.000 - John Bauhs, Summit Volunteer Shoveling the tower today. I love snow. I love to watch it fall and I love to shovel it. I
Dealing with a big drift 2010-03-15 22:46:56.000 - Brian Clark, Observer and Meteorologist Here is my very scientific meteorological evaluation of the weather pattern on Mount Washington for the last
The 14th. 2010-03-14 22:15:44.000 - Ryan Knapp, Staff Meteorologist 13 nails balanced on 1. March 14th has a few things going for it. If you live in the northeast, you
What Time is It? 2010-03-13 17:05:40.000 - Mike Finnegan, IT Observer NULL With any luck, life here as the IT observer will be much the same tomorrow as it has
Hiking to Mesonet Sites 2010-03-12 13:17:49.000 - Nick Lovejoy, Summit Intern Halfway House on the Cog Railroad Yesterday I was asked to hike down the Cog track and check out
An exciting EduTrip opportunity 2010-03-11 18:08:11.000 - Brian Clark, Observer and Meteorologist One of Chef John's creations from New Years During my week off that just ended yesterday, temperatures soared
NULL 2010-03-10 04:19:02.000 - Tom Soisson, Summit Volunteer NULL As a former science teacher, my greatest interests when spending time on the summit are the various science applications.There's the wind
NULL 2010-03-09 00:23:03.000 - Mike Carmon, Staff Meteorologist NULL Our shift remains the good weather shift. Here's a comparison of some statistics of this shift week (3/3 - 3/9) vs.