Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
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Nin 2007-07-14 01:20:10.000 - Nin, Summit Cat Seeing double. Hello everyone! It has been a while since you have purred from me. I am doing quite well and have been enjoying my summer thus far. My feline feet are enjoying the feel of rocks and grass when
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NULL 2007-07-13 12:39:19.000 - Staff, Mount Washington Observatory NULL This year, we are asking a minimum donation of $100 to be a participant in Seek the Peak. That donation gives you admission to the awards dinner (and its tasty turkey dinner) on Saturday evening, but more important
Time to move on…
Time to move on... 2007-07-11 00:38:00.000 - Jim Salge, Observer NULL Sunday night, amidst a surprise clearing of the western horizon, I was able to sneak away from the dinner table and find a nice rock to reflect upon the four plus years that I have spent
Thoughts from a volunteer…
Thoughts from a volunteer... 2007-02-20 17:04:26.000 - Barbara McKeon, Summit Volunteer More blowing snow... The world on top of Mt. Washington is certainly a different one from mine at home. Volunteers work one week shifts
Calm snowfall, then blowing snowstorm!
Calm snowfall, then blowing snowstorm! 2007-02-19 10:38:24.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Serious blowing snow... The conditions that were experienced at the summit of Mount Washington yesterday were fairly rare. Light winds and a moderate fall
Back to normal…
Back to normal... 2007-02-18 11:00:05.000 - Brent Antkowiak, Summit Intern The failure point... The big story on the summit this morning is that the primary pitot tube anemometer is back online after yesterday’s short outage!

