Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Naturally
Naturally 2007-12-13 15:08:37.000 - Karen Thorp, Summit Intern NULL Yesterday the summit was shrouded with clouds and bombarded with high winds. The peak gust was received at 11:52 AM at a speed of 117 MPH. Despite the blustery weather and low visibility our fearless CAT driver plowed
Peter
Peter 2007-12-11 18:02:06.000 - Peter Sciola, Summit Intern Monthly Sky Cover Scores Intern’s Log: stardate -316942.46 – This will be my last entry in this log…Somehow this week flew by even though nothing exciting happened in terms of weather conditions. Of course this may all change tomorrow
WCBS-2 visits the summit
WCBS-2 visits the summit 2007-12-10 11:03:20.000 - Brian Clark, Observer Some of the crew with Jim Cantore The subject of today’s comment is actually something that occurred last Wednesday. This just happens to be the first chance I have had to write about it.The Observatory has been
Twintern Farewell
Twintern Farewell 2007-08-08 12:41:27.000 - Twinterns (Cathy & Lynn), Summit Intern Twinterns, revolutionizing fun! Time flies by up here at the summit of Mt. Washington, especially when there are hurricane force winds involved. It seems
A volunteers memoirs
A volunteers memoirs 2007-08-06 16:16:57.000 - Matthew I. Stearns, Summit Volunteer Nin in the sedge There are two things that I donate: Blood is one, and time is the other. Now, I know that lots
A shared sunrise.
A shared sunrise. 2007-08-05 05:25:12.000 - Ryan Knapp, Meteorologist Sunrise, a shared experience. Sunrise, it’s a time of solitude, tranquility, and awe most mornings. But this morning, I got to share the experience with those

