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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Update on Nin
Update on Nin 2008-09-28 17:16:38.000 - Brian Clark, Observer Nin doing what he always did best As many of you will remember, for roughly 15 years, Nin the cat was the beloved mascot and pet of the summit crew. In late December 2007, Nin retired from his
What is that?
What is that? 2008-09-27 15:33:39.000 - Ryan Knapp, Meteorologist Hark! What light through yonder window break. The unknown invokes various emotions from individuals based on their knowledge, beliefs and environment. These emotions include, but are not limited to, fear, happiness, curiosity, hate, love, excitement, or apprehension. Fear
Meteorologist
Meteorologist 2008-09-26 17:13:31.000 - Mike Carmon, Summit Intern Undercast on 9/16 The life of a meteorologist is not your typical one. nn I’m sure that there are other professions in the world that may be more competitive, stressful or meticulous. However, one substantial truth separates meteorologists from
living on the summit
living on the summit 2008-06-16 10:20:42.000 - Jeff Wehrwein, Summit Intern Sunrise Thursday One of my favorite aspects of working on the summit of Mount Washington is the opportunity to be here at all times
“Everything was going great until…”
“Everything was going great until…” 2008-06-15 07:05:57.000 - Mike Finnegan, IT Observer A Stunning Sunrise The summit of Mount Washington spends over 60% of its time in the fog. Thus it is not surprising that
Departure
Departure 2008-06-13 10:56:25.000 - Kyle Paddleford, Observer As Stacey alluded to in her comment yesterday, change is in the air at the Observatory. More tourists are frequenting the summit, alpine flowers are blooming at certain

