Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
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NULL 2009-01-26 17:48:08.000 - Jeffrey Viel, Summit Intern NULL Today I woke up at 6:30 in the morning to see the sunrise. As I walked out onto the deck, I immediately felt a dangerously low wind chill. Luckily, it wasn't too windy, relatively speaking. The winds only
Server Upgrade
Server Upgrade 2009-01-25 17:48:06.000 - Steve Welsh, IT Observer NULL For the past couple of shifts I've been working on upgrading the operating system on our main database server located here on the summit. This server stores all the data collected by the various weather instruments as
Forecasting
Forecasting 2009-01-25 00:05:46.000 - Mike Carmon, Observer Model Output Statistics (MOS). Can you decode? The science of meteorology has many facets to it: observing, broadcasting, forecasting, researching, etc. At some point, most meteorologists will come into contact with all of these. Each discipline has its own pros
Volunteer Comment
Volunteer Comment 2008-10-01 09:41:33.000 - Summit Volunteer, Summit Volunteer NULL As one of two volunteers here at the Mount Washington Observatory, I have spent this past week at an observatory observing the observers observe. This
Volunteer comments.
Volunteer comments. 2008-09-30 18:19:41.000 - Elizabeth Kennedy, Summit Volunteer Undercast skies. In June 1999, I exited the 'Dungeon' at Lakes to pink sky, no wind, and enough early-morning warmth that we quickly packed up outside
Abnormal Wx?
Abnormal Wx? 2008-09-29 17:08:47.000 - Mike Carmon, Summit Intern A little clearing in the middle of a foggy week The weather around here has been fairly warm (by our standards) recently. The daily high broke

