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April 2008

In Need of Change

In Need of Change 2008-04-05 16:20:03.000 - Mike Finnegan,  IT Observer From FZFG to BKN/// This mountain is a very inspiring place – it is unfortunate that now is not

spring

spring 2008-04-03 12:41:18.000 - Stacey Kawecki,  Observer 4:15 am EST rolls around and I roll (or hop, seeing how I’m on the top bunk) out of bed. It is the

March 2008

Volunteer Thoughts

Volunteer Thoughts 2008-03-31 23:08:35.000 - Ed OMalley,  Summit Volunteer The Obs. I grew up on the coast of New Jersey (and live there still), ocean on one side, bay on

Sunset and Crampons

Sunset and Crampons 2008-03-30 21:24:20.000 - John Bauhs,  Summit Volunteer Sunset. Today's comments offer a discussion relating crampons and sunsets. If you're notfamiliar with crampons, they're boot spikes that can

Blowing Snow

Blowing Snow 2008-03-29 21:26:58.000 - Steve Welsh,  IT Observer Marty Resting Yesterday we had over six inches of nice fluffy snow and for once, really calm winds. So the entire

Correcting a wind gust

Correcting a wind gust 2008-03-28 22:13:25.000 - Brian Clark,  Observer My Math 148.5144.7At first glance these are just two dimensionless numbers; two numbers with a difference of 3.8 or about

Surprises and Reflection

Surprises and Reflection 2008-03-27 22:00:49.000 - Matthew Morin,  Space Grant Intern Crepuscular rays Last night when I looked at the numerical models, I saw that tomorrow morning’s dew point depressions

Whats Next?

Whats Next? 2008-03-26 23:29:51.000 - Ryan Knapp,  Staff Meteorologist Humans are always seeking what is next. When we were younger, it was trivial stuff like what we would do next

Observation in Life

Observation in Life 2008-03-25 21:48:49.000 - Mike Finnegan,  IT Observer Silver Lining on North Baldface There’s always something new to see and observe. In the past week, we’ve seen the

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