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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Correcting a wind gust
Correcting a wind gust 2008-03-28 22:13:25.000 - Brian Clark, Observer My Math 148.5144.7At first glance these are just two dimensionless numbers; two numbers with a difference of 3.8 or about 2.6%. Of course, by now you’re probably curious to know what these numbers mean and where I’m
Surprises and Reflection
Surprises and Reflection 2008-03-27 22:00:49.000 - Matthew Morin, Space Grant Intern Crepuscular rays Last night when I looked at the numerical models, I saw that tomorrow morning’s dew point depressions (the temperature minus the dew point) would be 0 to 3 degrees. This usually indicates that the
Whats Next?
Whats Next? 2008-03-26 23:29:51.000 - Ryan Knapp, Staff Meteorologist Humans are always seeking what is next. When we were younger, it was trivial stuff like what we would do next before it was time for bed. When we start to go to school, we found ourselves waiting
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NULL 2007-11-18 13:30:21.000 - Karen Thorp, Summit Intern Hard at Work The summit is bustling with people and cameras all heading in different directions. I’m not sure if I’m on a mountain top or a
What a lot of stuff!
What a lot of stuff! 2007-11-17 13:44:54.000 - Linnea Koons, Summit Intern NULL The Good Morning America crew started coming up yesterday – 3 trips and literally a ton of gear. We have been getting
GMA Arrives on The Summit
GMA Arrives on The Summit 2007-11-16 16:35:51.000 - Kyle Paddleford, Meteorologist The First Trip What a change today brings. Yesterday there was nearly 2 inches of rain that fell on the summit as temperatures reached

