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April 2006

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NULL 2006-04-13 08:47:43.000 - Jim Salge,  Observer Drifts on five mile... Shift change yesterday could not have been less eventful. The truck made it up to halfway, barely crossing over

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NULL 2006-04-12 10:24:29.000 - The Summit Crew,  Mount Washington Observatory On this day, 72 years ago, weather observers on Mount Washington recorded the highest wind speed on the surface of

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NULL 2006-04-11 07:25:24.000 - Anthony Ciervo,  Summit Volunteer Well what can I say! It all started last June when my good friend John Lind took myself and a couple of

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NULL 2006-04-09 10:06:48.000 - Neil Lareau,  Observer Fresh Rime In the morning: A raven flying in 75 mph sustained winds, wings tucked and at times trembling; Holding itself in balance,

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NULL 2006-04-08 04:19:28.000 - Tim Markle,  Chief Observer Snow Drifts on Five Mile Yesterday was a tricky forecast as a southwest flow and temperatures climbing to around 30 degrees shed

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NULL 2006-04-06 02:58:56.000 - Tim Markle,  Chief Observer It seems like the comparisons of the recent spring snow to the storms of October keep coming. The similarities were drawn again

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NULL 2006-04-05 06:32:59.000 - Jim Salge,  Observer Drifts of snow... Well, this has truly been a classic spring elevation snowstorm, and while the heaviest precipitation took a slight veer to

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NULL 2006-04-03 21:44:33.000 - Jim Salge,  Observer Hole in the clouds... Before I talk about the impending MAJOR snowstorm, I have to recount a natural phenomenon that we saw this

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NULL 2006-04-03 10:09:02.000 - Ryan Knapp,  Observer Greens and Adirondacks... What a difference a day makes. Today is clear and calm. Yesterday, although windy, were some of the clearest conditions

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NULL 2006-04-02 05:51:58.000 - Nin,  Summit Cat As we spring ahead this weekend, we invite you to help the Observatory spring ahead in a very important way. As a private

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