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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
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It 2006-12-15 07:55:04.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Northern lights over the summit... High clouds gradually overspread the skies yesterday and though summits remained free of fog, hopes were low that we would be able to see any of the aurora that was predicted to be active. However,
Shift change…
Shift change... 2006-12-14 06:38:18.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Deicing the tower... Another Wednesday, another shift change, another ride to the summit in the TRUCK. This time there was at least a little snow on the road from top to bottom, but our snowcat remains stranded at halfway.
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NULL 2006-12-12 14:25:06.000 - Bryan Farr, Summit Intern NULL I guess the Mount Washington spirit decided that for my last full day on the mountain as a fall intern, it would produce an amazing day. Pristine white mountains , snow covered slopes, frozen ponds, sunshine on the
Suprise sunshine…
Suprise sunshine... 2006-08-04 09:19:50.000 - Dan Huber, Chief Purveyor Of Adjectives Last rays on the deck... Mount Washington weather had another surprise in store for us yesterday. The station had been mired in a fog
A windy respite from the heat!
A windy respite from the heat! 2006-08-03 07:50:42.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Leaning against the winds... Beach towels were major items of absolute necessity all over New England yesterday, as an intense heat wave put
early morning blaze
early morning blaze 2006-08-01 17:19:37.000 - Kristin Odell, Summit Intern early morning blaze As my bunk mate climbed back into his rack, the 3-tiered bunk we were sleeping in began to shake. I groggily turned

