Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
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 check didn’t come up with any errors. Grammar? No, nothing came up
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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 delivered! Monday was brutal on the summit. The temperature hit -21 F
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 in the clouds with freezing fog, snow, blowing snow, no visibility and
Let the calibration begin!!
Let the calibration begin!! 2007-10-08 13:09:17.000 - Linnea Koons, Summit Intern NULL The Observatory has just purchased 2 shiny new pieces of equipment as part of the RIU (Research Infrastructure Upgrade) project. On the left
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NULL 2007-10-06 17:20:05.000 - Kyle Paddleford, Observer NULL During shift change meeting this past Wednesday Ken was stressing the importance of looking ahead and keeping an eye on any weather systems that may complicate transportation
Night Sky
Night Sky 2007-10-05 22:59:22.000 - Zach Allen, Meteorologist NULL Before starting my stint here at the observatory, I was not much of a night person. After a few months of staying up late to provide

