Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Taking control.
Taking control. 2009-03-16 00:42:21.000 - Ryan Knapp, Staff Meteorologist Take control how you see fit. Over the weekend, I have had to deal with the movement of time. On Saturday, I had a birthday and had to leave yet another year in the past and move one
Some nice changes
Some nice changes 2009-03-14 16:24:03.000 - Ali Boris, Summit Intern Lenticulars to the east My second favorite type of Mount Washington weather (next to, of course, over 100 mph winds and only a little precip hitting your face) is sunny with a few clouds. This morning, we
Molding Young Minds
Molding Young Minds 2009-03-13 14:26:55.000 - Brian Clark, Observer and Meteorologist Unrelated to this comment, but very pretty For most people that get the opportunity, spending time on Mount Washington during the winter is a very memorable experience and often one not easily or quickly forgotten. After
Casey’s first week on the summit!
Casey's first week on the summit! 2008-11-17 16:33:40.000 - Casey Taylor, Outreach Educator First (and only) sunset Having worked with the Appalachian Mountain Club at Pinkham Notch for much of the past year, I had
adjusting back to the valley
adjusting back to the valley 2008-11-16 13:35:29.000 - Jeff Wehrwein, Summit Intern The only blue sky we've seen all week. Living on the summit of Mount Washington brings many new perspectives to the rest of
Rainy Days
Rainy Days 2008-11-15 15:08:52.000 - Jordan Scampoli, Summit Intern Blowing Rain Rain, rain, go away, come again another day. Our shift is yet again graced with interesting weather. Since Thursday morning we have been watching

