Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Volunteers Reflections
Volunteers Reflections 2007-09-05 09:07:55.000 - Kurt Renn and John Perez, Summit Volunteers Early Morning Clouds As our last day on the summit as MWO volunteers, we are taking the time to look back and reflect on the week's experience atop the highest summit in the northeast. Since
6288 Stout
6288 Stout 2007-09-04 21:29:48.000 - Ryan Knapp, Meteorologist What you get in a 4-pack. On nights when the weather is not very active (like tonight), I sometimes peruse our forums to see what people are discussing. One topic that I came across was a discussion about Tuckerman
Time keeps ticking, ticking, ticking…into the future.
Time keeps ticking, ticking, ticking...into the future. 2007-09-03 01:03:22.000 - Ryan Knapp, Meteorologist Ah, a sunset. Everything that has a beginning has an end.In most kinds of science (those subjects with –ology attached to them), everything is linear with one start time and one end time. In
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NULL 2007-04-17 14:45:00.000 - Scot Henley, Executive Director NULL As you might imagine, Mount Washington's extreme conditions can do a numberon equipment, and this incredible Nor'easter has temporarily knocked thesummit offline. The crew continues to
BIG STORM!!!
BIG STORM!!! 2007-04-16 05:53:07.000 - Jim Salge, Meteorologist Drifts inside the tower... Update: Wind directions continue to keep work conditions challenging. Here is a video of our protective front door airlock buckling in the east
Former intern visits…
Former intern visits... 2007-04-15 07:44:04.000 - Zach Allen, Summit Visitor Snowshoe hare tracks in Gem Pool... In January 2006, I was an intern from Plymouth State University and have wanted to return to the mountain

