Busy Day
2013-06-22 16:47:16.000 – Rebecca Scholand, Weather Observer/Education Specialist
Live With WMTW and WHOM
The summit has been a busy place for the past few days. Personally, I think my head is still spinning from all the excitement. Yesterday I had an early wake up call that had me outside at 0430 where I had the opportunity to accompany Matt Zidle on air with WMTW Channel 8. While on the top of the tower, I was able to discuss our wind instrumentation. After I was done with WMTW, I headed out to the Sherman Adams rotunda to talk with Teddy and Sandra on 94.9 WHOM. Throughout the morning I was able to talk about the work we do on the summit. By the time dinner rolled around, I was ready for bed. Regardless, it was a great opportunity and I want to thank WMTW and WHOM for visiting the summit to share our story!
Rebecca Scholand, Weather Observer/Education Specialist
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