Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
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NULL 2006-10-13 06:20:31.000 - Ken Rancourt, Meteorologist NULL 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), then light snow and
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NULL 2006-10-12 07:13:27.000 - Ken Rancourt, Meteorologist NULL Changes, changes, changes. If you don't like the weather just wait a minute! When I began my shift three hours ago we were in dense fog, moderate rain, and had relatively high winds. By 8 this morning we are
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Relative humidity 2006-10-09 17:38:40.000 - Ryan Knapp, Meteorologist NULL The summit has, in effect, been a desert for the past three days. With strong subsidence beneath a massive ridge of high pressure the air was compressed and warmed. There was no feed of moisture from any direction
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NULL 2006-05-22 10:12:50.000 - Walter Sessions, Summit Intern Back to winter... "I miss warm." opines Jim as more snow piles onto Mount Washington's summit. Over the past 18 hours another 9.3 inches dropped, making shovels
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NULL 2006-05-21 07:26:14.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Heavy glaze icing...with a twist! Ice and snow continued to pile up yesterday afternoon and through the night last night. Glaze ice now coats the summit quite thickly,
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NULL 2006-05-20 07:53:23.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Suprise snowstorm... A big sloppy mess! That's the only way that the ground conditions on the summit can be described this morning after 2 inches of rain and

