Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
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 just like the crew does. Our shift began last Wednesday (the day
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 of large snowflakes had the staff in their glory yesterday during the
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! After some intense, un-routine maintenance Friday evening and yesterday morning, the crew
Forums!
Forums! 2006-10-05 16:46:18.000 - Mike Renzi, Summit Intern Yesterday morning I’d like to start this comment with a message about our forums located here: http://www.mountwashington.org/forums/ . We have tons of visitors to the web site
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NULL 2006-10-03 16:30:49.000 - Katherine MacDonald, Summit Volunteer Chrysanthamum.jpg As I near the end of another wonderful week volunteering at the Mount Washington Observatory, I am melancholy about departing this wonderful experience.I never get tired
Birds revisited
Birds revisited 2006-10-02 16:04:25.000 - Jon Cotton, Observer NULL Back on September 4th I posted a comment photo of a bird perched on the window sill at night. (The comments are archived, so feel free

