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October 2006

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NULL 2006-10-12 07:13:27.000 - Ken Rancourt,  Meteorologist NULL Changes, changes, changes. If you don't like the weather just wait a minute! When I began my shift three hours ago we

Relative humidity

Relative humidity 2006-10-09 17:38:40.000 - Ryan Knapp,  Meteorologist NULL The summit has, in effect, been a desert for the past three days. With strong subsidence beneath a massive ridge of

A volunteer

A volunteer 2006-10-07 11:33:10.000 - Diane Beland and Harold Kazanj,  Summit Volunteer Yesterday The beginning of Columbus Day weekend and the weather is unbelievable. Agreat chance to explore without having

Web Forums

Web Forums 2006-10-05 17:15:34.000 - Mike Renzi,  Summit Intern Yesterday morning I’d like to start this comment with a message about our forums located here. We have tons of visitors

Forums!

Forums! 2006-10-05 16:46:18.000 - Mike Renzi,  Summit Intern Yesterday morning I’d like to start this comment with a message about our forums located here: http://www.mountwashington.org/forums/ . We have tons of

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NULL 2006-10-03 16:30:49.000 - Katherine MacDonald,  Summit Volunteer Chrysanthamum.jpg As I near the end of another wonderful week volunteering at the Mount Washington Observatory, I am melancholy about departing this

Birds revisited

Birds revisited 2006-10-02 16:04:25.000 - Jon Cotton,  Observer NULL Back on September 4th I posted a comment photo of a bird perched on the window sill at night. (The comments

Freezing Rain

Freezing Rain 2006-10-01 23:10:57.000 - Jon Cotton,  Observer LL Bean Red Today the summit got hammered. If you looked at the forecast today and then visited, you know the difference

September 2006

Winter Arrives

Winter Arrives 2006-09-30 16:53:21.000 - Bryan Farr,  Summit Intern Winter here, fall down there Even though we are only one week into autumn, winter has settled in for abrief stay

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NULL 2006-09-29 10:08:15.000 - Neil Lareau,  Observer NULL The hood of a water proof jacket is a surprisingly good meteorological instrument. Specifically, it could be called an auditory precipitation discriminator.

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