Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
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NULL 2007-04-18 10:24:00.000 - Scot Henley, Executive Director NULL The challenges continue for the exhausted Observatory crew atop Mount Washington. Wind continues to blast the summit facility from the east, currently above 80 mph with higher gusts. Because of this east wind, extreme accumulation of ice and
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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 battle the conditions and take weatherdata, but the Internet connection is down
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 winds. The decision has been made not to open it ...Update #2:
Strange air…
Strange air... 2006-11-26 09:23:57.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Mirages of Vermont... The inversion continues. High pressure overhead continues to keep the summit of Mount Washington as the warmest spot in New Hampshire again this morning.
A volunteer
A volunteer 2006-11-25 10:00:44.000 - KD Talbot, Observer Alpenglow on the Northern Peaks... The start of my third full day as a volunteer on the mountain. The usual run of perfect weather while I’m here
Twas the Day after Turkey…
Twas the Day after Turkey... 2006-11-24 11:05:35.000 - Bryan Farr, Summit Intern Thanksgiving Sunset I am sure you have been asked every year, “What do you want or where doyou want to go for your

