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December 2008

Frrezing Rain

Frrezing Rain 2008-12-16 16:43:53.000 - Steve Welsh,  IT Observer NULL It has been much harder being away from home this week compared to most. In the scheme of things last

windy day

windy day 2008-12-15 17:57:00.000 - Jeff Wehrwein,  Summit Intern Sunrise yesterday. Today I did a poor job of managing my expectations. Since Friday, we have been eyeing the forecast models'

Wind!

Wind! 2008-12-14 09:33:21.000 - Jordan Scampoli,  Summit Intern GUS Helical Wind Turbine If the summit of Mount Washington is so windy, why doesn’t the Observatory use wind turbines to generate

blown forecast

blown forecast 2008-12-12 14:09:06.000 - Stacey Kawecki,  Observer Free falling temperature Yesterday’s comment was all about how excited I was for the coming snow, and that we should remain cold

let it snow!

let it snow! 2008-12-11 14:34:20.000 - Stacey Kawecki,  Observer Let it snow! Snow is on the way! An area of low pressure fueled by the Gulf of Mexico’s warm air

Observatory Christmas List…

Observatory Christmas List... 2008-12-10 05:30:03.000 - Ryan Knapp,  Staff Meteorologist Snail mail letter. Dear Santa-This year, I am starting early that way I can mail you the summits Christmas list

Rime-lapse

Rime-lapse 2008-12-09 21:49:34.000 - Ryan Knapp,  Staff Meteorologist Rime time. Over the last few months, I have been dabbling in time-lapse photography of subjects relating to the summit. As of

Novembers summary.

Novembers summary. 2008-12-07 17:46:08.000 - Ryan Knapp,  Staff Meteorologist NULL November is a month that most Americans give thanks. Thanks for family, thanks for food, thanks for life, etc. On

Three

Three 2008-12-06 17:57:28.000 - Mike Carmon,  Summit Intern Snow-covered summit ...And then there were three.The remainder of this shift is promising to be a very quiet one on the summit—as

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