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NULL 2006-03-12 03:37:09.000 - Tim Markle, Chief Observer The weather overnight has made it a true joy to go outside hour after hour to collect the data for the weather
NULL 2006-03-12 03:37:09.000 - Tim Markle, Chief Observer The weather overnight has made it a true joy to go outside hour after hour to collect the data for the weather
NULL 2006-03-10 06:08:09.000 - Tim Markle, Chief Observer A colorful sunrise It took a little time, but the warm air finally scoured the cold air away from the summit last
NULL 2006-03-09 09:35:19.000 - Neil Lareau, Observer Starting just before sunrise Tim and I began to observe a sheet of maritime moisture in the form of low clouds back in
NULL 2006-03-06 18:22:29.000 - Brian Clark, Summit Intern Intern Brian Skiing The Snowfields Today is one of those incredible days that reminds me of just how lucky I am to
NULL 2006-03-06 09:59:25.000 - Neil Lareau, Observer Clouds have mostly dropped to a few hundred feet below the summit exposing a tidy undercast across two thirds of the horizon. Downwind
NULL 2006-03-02 11:15:00.000 - Neil Lareau, Observer Looking along the ridge crest to the north it is evident the degree to which wind defines this landscape. The windward side of
NULL 2006-02-28 02:24:00.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Walking in 120 mph... Another day, another record low. Today we dropped to -29F at the summit, and only managed to climb to
NULL 2006-02-27 01:41:00.000 - Jim Salge, Observer 212 to 32... The Observatory has tied the record low of -26 for Sunday the 26th! From this shifts perspectiveits just plain cold
NULL 2006-02-26 05:23:00.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Wintry Window... Yesterdays clipper came and went just about as anticipated on the summits, with light SE winds allowing the snow to actually
NULL 2006-02-25 04:42:00.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Whiteout... Snow lovers rejoice! The summit picked up about half a foot of snow yesterday, in a heavy afternoon burst that caused severe