Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Extremes
Extremes 2008-11-08 17:12:58.000 - Mike Carmon, Summit Intern NULL Mt. Washington is known as a place of extremes—and it never ceases to amaze. You’ve probably read many of our comments about the “good weather” vs. “bad weather” shift. It’s definitely seemed to work like clockwork around here.
A rare sight
A rare sight 2008-11-07 17:11:59.000 - Brian Clark, Observer As far as the weather is concerned, shift change this past Wednesday was extremely uneventful for this time of year. With temperatures in the low 40’s and the summit in the clear, we set off from the base
Summit votes.
Summit votes. 2008-11-06 14:54:07.000 - Ryan Knapp, Staff Meteorologist I, or should I say, we voted! If you are an avid reader of our comments, you are probably aware that we do our shift changes on Wednesdays. One group of observers, interns and volunteers comes up for
NULL
NULL 2008-07-21 15:11:50.000 - Ted Letcher, Summit Intern NULL Today, the most notable feature atop the rock pile is the wind, or should I say lack there of. That’s right today the wind on top
So what are your plans?
So what are your plans? 2008-07-20 23:01:07.000 - Ryan Knapp, Staff Meteorologist Working on the summit, I get a lot of questions. The most common are “Where’s your cat?” or “What’s the weather doing up
Cleaning up the Cog
Cleaning up the Cog 2008-07-19 18:44:46.000 - Brian Clark, Observer Lots of Junk There has been, and will continue to be a lot of construction work going on up here on the summit this summer.

