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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Volunteer Experience
Volunteer Experience 2008-09-02 15:06:22.000 - John Raines, Summit Volunteer Holding the famous Marty In this brief space I would like to make some comments about my week volunteering at the Mount Washington Observatory. I will skip comments about the natural beauty, the sunsets and the awesome power
Extremes Are Relative
Extremes Are Relative 2008-09-01 16:12:46.000 - Brian Clark, Observer Yesterday was a fairly breezy day on the summit. The combination of high pressure building in and low pressure departing to the northeast has been creating an increased pressure gradient over the region and therefore some moderate wind
Day Five
Day Five 2008-08-31 16:47:53.000 - Mike Carmon, Summit Intern NULL Saturday was a full yet satisfying day for me at the Observatory. I led my first tour, helped with tons of observations, and recorded a forecast (everyone back home in Jersey was thrilled with that news). I’ll
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NULL 2008-05-18 17:00:25.000 - Kyle Paddleford, Meteorologist NULL The picture at the right was taken around quarter of four. Virga (precipitation that evaporates before it hits the ground) had begun to surround the summit a
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NULL 2008-05-17 14:50:28.000 - Lisa Hodges, Summit Intern My first summit sunset. The story of my internship here at the observatory begins with the mountain’s welcoming beautiful weather. I arrived Thursday in the fog, the
Whistling Ravens?
Whistling Ravens? 2008-05-17 05:17:51.000 - Mike Finnegan, IT Observer Wicked sweet sunrise, dude! This morning has started out quite a bit differently than yesterday. It is still quite cloudy, but we are overcast at a

