Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Wind Gust
Wind Gust 2008-04-12 20:48:51.000 - Steve Welsh, IT Observer Wind Gust Of 118mph Today is the 74th anniversary of the world’s highest ever recorded wind gust which, occurred during a storm, right here, on the summit of Mount Washington back in 1934. On starting my shift this
Thermometer Calibration 101
Thermometer Calibration 101 2008-04-11 21:12:25.000 - Matthew Morin, Space Grant Intern Calibration equipment I recently received an email from someone interested in how I calibrated the sling psychrometer used in the verification process of the ARVP stations. It was later decided that my response to the email
A Backcountry Adventure
A Backcountry Adventure 2008-04-10 17:15:37.000 - Brian Clark, Observer A different view As most people reading this already know, Wednesdays are shift change days for the summit crew. So, Tuesdays during my week off are my day to prepare myself. I prepare all my clothes and gear
Expect the Unexpected.
Expect the Unexpected. 2007-12-02 18:07:21.000 - Zach Allen, Meteorologist Descending from above. As everyone up here anxiously waits for the first winter storm of the season, today was filled with surprises! First was being free
Blustery!
Blustery! 2007-12-01 08:50:38.000 - Zach Allen, Meteorologist Pegged! Some of you are probably wondering where I am lately. Well this week Kyle and I are trading places! That’s right Kyle is working the night shift
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NULL 2007-11-30 18:28:32.000 - Karen Thorp, Summit Intern Super Sonic Speed Today has been filled with shoveling, de-icing, and electrical wiring. The shoveling and de-icing took place despite the extremely cold temperatures (0.2 °F) and

