Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
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 every day yet only a few threads on our forums. I encourage
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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 of coming to the summit of Mount Washington and cooking for the
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 to go back and look.) I didn't say much about the feathered
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NULL 2006-05-18 07:54:13.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Radar estimates from the last storm More rain (and a little wet snow) continues to impact the peak this morning. In the last 24 hours we have picked
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NULL 2006-05-16 13:36:28.000 - Christy Schultz, Summit Intern One of the side effects of inclement weather at the summit of Mount Washington is difficulty with technology. With the odd weather pattern that has been in
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NULL 2006-05-14 14:46:49.000 - Neil Lareau, Observer Contrast Fleeting glimpses of the sun, mostly seen as a diffuse disk through thinning cloud, has broken the monotony of four days of fog. Low stratocumulus are racing

