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NULL 2007-07-10 08:41:22.000 - Cathy Radonic, Summit Intern Sunday Sunset... As Lynn mentioned in her comment on our last shift week, our internships are, for the most part, at the
NULL 2007-07-10 08:41:22.000 - Cathy Radonic, Summit Intern Sunday Sunset... As Lynn mentioned in her comment on our last shift week, our internships are, for the most part, at the
Out of the Clouds 2007-07-09 01:59:49.000 - Zach Allen, Meteorologist Evening on the rockpile... Greetings from your friendly Mount Washington Observatory night observer!Something wonderful happened as I began the night
Anatomy of a thunderstorm... 2007-07-07 09:00:41.000 - Brian Clark, Observer The Thermograph... The most exciting weather event so far this week came yesterday right around noon. Peter Crane, the Director
Upcoming events... 2007-07-05 12:26:36.000 - The Summit Crew, Mount Washington Observatory NULL As there is not much to speak of going on with the weather at the top of Mount
View From The Top 2007-07-04 05:12:57.000 - DJ Lavoie, Summit Volunteer The Northeastern Valleys It is 4:30am Summit time and I just watched a brilliant sunrise and the day explode
Hailstorm 2007-07-02 18:08:15.000 - Maria Zatko, Summit Intern Hailball fight! Hail, snow, sleet, rain, rainbow, wind, sun...yes, all in a matter of 30 minutes. For the compulsive weather addicts out
June Cold 2007-06-30 10:09:28.000 - Dan Harnos, Summit Intern NULL 'Is this really late June?' is the question the summit staff seem to keep asking ourselves. Awaking this morning to
NULL 2007-06-29 06:00:25.000 - Kyle Paddleford, Meteorologist Just getting started I can’t believe my eyes! A few days ago visibility was only ten to twenty miles due to thick haze
We are back! 2007-06-28 08:21:07.000 - Ken Rancourt, Meteorologist NULL Thursday - the day after Wednesday. Wednesdays are typically very long days for the summit crew. The weekly food shopping
Volunteer Reflections 2007-06-27 05:30:53.000 - Jeff Weinberg, Summit Volunteer Storm Streaks... As shift change day rapidly approaches, my stay on the summit as volunteer draws toa close. While I was