Goodbye Mount Washington!
Goodbye Mount Washington! 2006-08-21 09:04:56.000 - Christy Schultz, Chief Intern This morning It’s unbelievable just how fast time really does fly when you’re having fun! A prime example of that
Goodbye Mount Washington! 2006-08-21 09:04:56.000 - Christy Schultz, Chief Intern This morning It’s unbelievable just how fast time really does fly when you’re having fun! A prime example of that
Another intern says goodbye... 2006-08-20 09:15:56.000 - Dan Huber, Summit Intern The summer intern exodus has begun. Walter left last Wednesday and Christy and I will leave this Wednesday for
Bike race... 2006-08-19 14:01:28.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Parade of pain... I walked through the Observatory’s double doors into the State Park at 6:30AM this morning, and found myself amidst
(Not) Kite flying weather... 2006-08-18 07:32:05.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Barely kiting from the tower... Dan and Walter spend the night at Lakes two nights ago, and returned early yesterday
Sunrise at a decent time... 2006-08-17 06:42:32.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Clear sunrise... Fog cleared from the summits early this morning, and the revealed skies were perfectly clear. High pressure
Interns begin to depart 2006-08-16 05:29:34.000 - Ken Rancourt, Meteorologist Although we are seemingly into mid summmer, or so says the calendar, this is the season when we start to
Changes on the Horizon 2006-08-16 04:22:59.000 - Tim Markle, Chief Observer Crepuscular Rays Another shift week has drawn to a close and soon both shifts will be on the summit
Here or There? 2006-08-15 06:00:35.000 - Ken Rancourt, Meteorologist I'm finally getting some time to write a note and update the comments section before the week is over. Please bear
Signs of fall 2006-08-14 03:38:58.000 - Rick Comeau, Teacher Extern The Sturgeon Moon Signs of fall arrive early here on the summit; manifesting themselves in subtle, yet obvious ways to
Science Says It Can 2006-08-11 23:54:49.000 - Walter Sessions, Alpha Intern It In case you missed it, August has begun and apparently that means winter has arrived on the summit.