Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Ira
Ira 2008-02-10 04:58:12.000 - Summit Volunteer, Summit Volunteer NULL Constant Change. Not an oxymoron. Having been a volunteer up here since the program began I have seen visitors become interns become observers become TV star meteorology Gurus. I have met and had wonderful conversations with feline carbon
Ruminations on the Universe
Ruminations on the Universe 2008-02-09 05:36:14.000 - Stacey Kawecki, Observer NULL Waking up to the summit in the clear, with clouds above and clouds below was definitely a surprise this afternoon. It was a surprise because I was absolutely sure we’d be in the clouds all day.
The Wonder of Snow
The Wonder of Snow 2008-02-07 22:15:51.000 - Mike Finnegan, IT Observer Hiking Back in a Void Snow has finally ceased to fall upon the summit, in a gentle downward fashion. The last 36 hours have produced quite an unusual scene here on the summit, as the observation
Thoughts on the past
Thoughts on the past 2007-10-04 17:08:00.000 - Stacey Kawecki, Observer Fall Foliage I was able to code “SKC” for my very first time today. That means that during one of my hourly observations, I observed
A weeks Experience.
A weeks Experience. 2007-10-02 15:34:25.000 - Frank Link & Al Sukowaski, Summit Volunteers NULL As first time volunteers on Mount Washington we weren"t sure what to expect other than that we had hoped that being
Monday
Monday 2007-10-01 17:44:40.000 - Aubrie Pace, Summit Intern Observers Unite! Monday morning began with 2 absentees. First Sharon, our Museum Attendant, was not feeling well and decided to go down the mountain. Then Stacey, our

