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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
A Wee Bit of Snow
A Wee Bit of Snow 2006-12-30 09:24:43.000 - Mike Finnegan, Summit Intern Sunset High pressure yesterday brought us clear skies and phenomenal visibility, up to 120 miles. Whiteface in New York could be seen with the naked eye and my home mountain of Jay Peak appeared even
Late December
Late December 2006-12-29 10:14:58.000 - Neil Lareau, Observer From the inside out. Waking up this morning and looking out the window it would have been easy to think it was beautiful outside. The sunrise revealed fresh white rime covering not just the summit but the crest of
WIND SLEDDING!!!
WIND SLEDDING!!! 2006-12-25 17:10:50.000 - Neil Lareau, Observer Wind Sledding! Wind Sledding:Sometimes conditions are just right for a bit of fun on the observation deck. Christmas Eve presented such a moment with winds that were strong, but not too strong, and temperatures that weren't too severe. Coupled
Interns begin to depart
Interns begin to depart 2006-08-16 05:29:34.000 - Ken Rancourt, Meteorologist Although we are seemingly into mid summmer, or so says the calendar, this is the season when we start to see our summer intern crew
Changes on the Horizon
Changes on the Horizon 2006-08-16 04:22:59.000 - Tim Markle, Chief Observer Crepuscular Rays Another shift week has drawn to a close and soon both shifts will be on the summit ready to meet and exchange
Here or There?
Here or There? 2006-08-15 06:00:35.000 - Ken Rancourt, Meteorologist I'm finally getting some time to write a note and update the comments section before the week is over. Please bear with me on this one.Sometimes

