Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Winter Arrives
Winter Arrives 2006-09-30 16:53:21.000 - Bryan Farr, Summit Intern Winter here, fall down there Even though we are only one week into autumn, winter has settled in for abrief stay on the summit. It is amazing how quickly one has to adjust fromwearing shorts and a t-shirt,
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NULL 2006-09-29 10:08:15.000 - Neil Lareau, Observer NULL The hood of a water proof jacket is a surprisingly good meteorological instrument. Specifically, it could be called an auditory precipitation discriminator. Stepping out of the tower and into the aqueous soup, the belly of a cloud, the patter
Volunteer week!
Volunteer week! 2006-09-26 13:11:10.000 - Mary Webber, Summit Volunteer NULL I wanted to take my passion for cooking to new heights, and a week as thevolunteer cook at the Mt. Washington Observatory atop New England'shighest peak sounded awesome.It is!To cook for non-picky people who like to eat
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NULL 2006-05-09 01:23:34.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Taking in the View The lingering ice from Sunday was all but a memory by the time I went to bed yesterday morning, even though temperatures had remained
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NULL 2006-05-07 16:40:42.000 - Tim Markle, Chief Observer The Summit from Rime-Covered Cog Tracks As of late, the weather atop the summit seems to have the same 12 hour shift as the two observers…Such was
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NULL 2006-05-06 15:03:40.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Fair weather clouds above the snowfields... An unfamiliar sound woke me from a deep sleep this afternoon, and honestly in my delirious state it took me some time

