Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
L.L.Bean Man
L.L.Bean Man 2008-07-13 15:04:49.000 - Lisa Hodges, Summit Intern Mr. L.L.Bean with volunteer Patti In the summit museum, a wire framed mannequin stands perched atop a display of alpine vegetation. L.L. Bean, one of our sponsors, has outfitted this mannequin with a nice red jacket (with our
newtons revenge
newtons revenge 2008-07-12 14:41:42.000 - Jeff Wehrwein, Summit Intern Waiting for the racers There was a bustle of excitement on the summit this morning for Newton's Revenge, an annual bike race up the auto road. The road was open from 6am and 8am for spectators to drive
Jefferson Snow Field
Jefferson Snow Field 2008-07-11 13:36:20.000 - Steve Welsh, IT Observer Jefferson Snow Field We finally broke out of the fog for a few hours this morning. As usual it was a very welcomed change that was enjoyed by everyone up here. Two things that were really noticeable
Relative Humidity
Relative Humidity 2008-03-17 14:20:49.000 - Steve Welsh, IT Observer Rime Ice One of the things you notice whilst living on the top of Mount Washington in winter is how dry the air is. Over the
Trippin…
Trippin... 2008-03-15 21:29:58.000 - Ryan Knapp, Staff Meteorologist Every pay check, I put aside $50 into a special saving account which is labeled “vacation fund” on my online bank account. I then explore the internet
Former interns comments…
Former interns comments... 2008-03-14 17:32:05.000 - Aubrie Pace, Former Summit Intern NULL Life is different atop the summit of Mount Washington. People who describe the summit have addressed this topic countless times, but the real

