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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
An active night for the finer things in life.
An active night for the finer things in life. 2007-07-21 23:31:25.000 - Ryan Knapp, Meteorologist NULL “Don’t you ever get bored or lonely working nights?” This was raised by a visitor to the summit today about my twilight shift here at the observatory. The short answer is
Time is…
Time is... 2007-07-20 23:31:53.000 - Ryan Knapp, Meteorologist Too much time. Time on the summit sometimes feels like a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma. I say this because at any given moment, we recognize two to three different times and two different calendars. If
A sea of clouds.
A sea of clouds. 2007-07-19 23:13:24.000 - Ryan Knapp, Meteorologist Our sea of clouds. Midnight, the typical pea soup fog was met with much disenchantment. The thick fog gives everything that can be seen a uniform look. Even though it is pitch black out, I swear everything
Changing weather and a big storm…
Changing weather and a big storm... 2007-03-02 09:38:19.000 - Jim Salge, Observer The Atlantic Ocean... Change came quickly to the summit overnight, as our crisp, clear and calm air gave way to falling snow and
Recovering from cold…
Recovering from cold... 2007-03-01 09:17:32.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Sunset From the Tucks Trail... A story and slideshow on the Mount Washington Observatory is on the AP newswire today:Click here to read it!March 1st, the
Fun In Nice Weather
Fun In Nice Weather 2007-02-28 10:22:18.000 - Jon Cotton, Observer Sunrise Smokes Plumes As you know from the Obscast, there is a fair bit of news to conclude our shift week. (Hold up. The Obscast

