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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
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 of the day. The auto road and cog railway are generally only
“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 we have been in it since just around yesterday’s sunset. There has
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 elevations, and the sedge is transitioning from brown to green. Those are
Delayed.
Delayed. 2008-02-14 22:29:19.000 - Ryan Knapp, Staff Meteorologist Another day comes to an end. It was an uneventful Thursday shift change. Wait a minute; something is not right with that last sentence. Spelling? No, spell
NULL
NULL 2008-02-13 10:38:11.000 - Charlie Lopresti, Former Observer NULL The mountain does not disappoint! Brian Bechard and I arrived at the Observatory on Sunday with hopes of wind, cold, snow, sunrises, and sunsets. The mountain
Changing Weatther
Changing Weatther 2008-02-11 15:47:06.000 - Ryan Buckley, Summit Intern Iridescence The weather in the past 24 hours has been entertaining to watch on the charts and even more fun to experience. The day started out

