Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
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NULL 2006-10-16 07:11:16.000 - Ken Rancourt, Meteorologist NULL Fog. I suppose that I should be used to it by now, but it sure would be nice to see the sun today! Rime ice and snow now cover the summmit proper, and we are reporting 0.5 inches on
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NULL 2006-10-15 05:52:36.000 - Ken Rancourt, Meteorologist NULL If it is not winter up here 'climatologically', it certain is by the looks of things. Last night we were below freezing, and in the fog, so lots of Rime Ice built up on everything. Mother Nature also gave
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NULL 2006-10-13 08:53:40.000 - Ken Rancourt, Meteorologist An icy and snowy morning What a beautiful morning! The seasons up here certainly are changing: we had a mix of wintery precipitation last night-- light rain showers, light rain, light freeezing rain, light ice pellets, glazing (all before midnight),
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NULL 2006-05-24 14:35:00.000 - Christy Schultz, Summit Intern With a week off the summit at a time, it is quite easy to forget that Mount Washington’s weather is completely different from the rest of the
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NULL 2006-05-23 10:13:56.000 - Cindy Terry, Summit Volunteer Snowshoes in May!!! What a wonderful way to wake up in the morning! We are seeing intermittent sunshine! My stay here, sadly, is almost coming to an
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NULL 2006-05-23 09:04:36.000 - The Summit Crew, Mount Washington Observatory A full comment is to follow this morning, but here are some pictures taken while wandering the summit briefly this morning. Certainly back to winter!!!

