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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
winter returns
winter returns 2008-05-01 07:39:46.000 - Stacey Kawecki, Observer NULL Temperature: 8 degrees FWind: W 71 MPHWind Chill: -23 degrees FVisibility: 1/16 mileWeather Conditions: Freezing fog, light snow, and blowing snowThese were the conditions when I checked the Mount Washington Observatory’s website just before leaving my house to
Seak the Peak Coming Up Fast!
Seak the Peak Coming Up Fast! 2008-04-29 17:44:08.000 - Brian Clark, Observer Holding up the snow board at observation time It has been snowing steadily and rather heavily all afternoon today. There was a very quick change over from rain to snow around noon, which surprised me.
Marty – First Time Out
Marty - First Time Out 2008-04-28 21:32:13.000 - Marty, Summit Cat Outside At Last Hello, Marty hereBig news.Been outside exploring for the first time.Very excited. Lots of rocks, caves, buildings and other strange things to investigate. Where is the ceiling? What are those things moving above?Strange smells.Brrrr
Communication troubles
Communication troubles 2007-12-24 12:13:52.000 - Brian Clark (via fax machine), Summit Observer NULL We are experiencing communications troubles, please read below:Sunday was a long day for the crew up here on the summit. Our Internet
Aubrie Pace Intern Project
Aubrie Pace Intern Project 2007-12-22 19:49:59.000 - Aubrie Pace, Summit Intern NULL For my past few months on the summit, I have been working on an intern research project. I started with the idea of
Darkness
Darkness 2007-12-21 03:03:57.000 - Ryan Knapp, Staff Meteorologist Moonlight captured by our webcams A dark time has fallen upon the summit staff of Mount Washington. But worry not; it has nothing to do with death,

