Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
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NULL 2007-06-22 14:35:39.000 - Lynn Metcalf, Summit Intern Summer Snow! No one can deny that working at the Mount Washington Observatory provides unique experiences, to say the least. This is only my third shift week and already I have felt 85 mph winds blowing through my hair
Summer arrives on the summit…
Summer arrives on the summit... 2007-06-21 10:03:12.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Lupines below the Presidential Range... Much like Jon, I have enjoyed the use of some accumulated vacation time in recent weeks. Like Jon as well, I spent some of it in New York, but mainly spent
Reflections of an Observer, Part 2
Reflections of an Observer, Part 2 2007-06-20 06:58:23.000 - Jon Cotton, Observer Diapensia lapponica Sometimes it's near impossible to appreciate the sky portion of the world because the ground part sticks up so high. That's not a bad thing, but it does create a sense of distance.
Cold
Cold 2007-01-26 13:47:36.000 - Neil Lareau, Observer Fresh Tracks Yesterday Morning:My first observation revealed green twilight on the eastern horizon, abundant stars overhead, a singular shooting star, a temperature around zero and winds around 10
Shear Power…
Shear Power... 2007-01-24 09:50:18.000 - Jackie Johnson, Summit Intern Broken Bolt from high winds... To say the least, it has been an interesting week up here at the top of the rock pile. From extreme
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NULL 2007-01-23 10:41:00.000 - Brent Antkowiak, Summit Intern Sun Pillar This Morning... This morning’s excitement on the mountain did NOT come from typical Mount Washington January weather. Instead, as Jim, Jackie, and I headed out

