Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Another intern says goodbye…
Another intern says goodbye... 2006-08-20 09:15:56.000 - Dan Huber, Summit Intern The summer intern exodus has begun. Walter left last Wednesday and Christy and I will leave this Wednesday for greener and calmer pastures. The mountain has left its indubitable mark on all of us and we
Bike race…
Bike race... 2006-08-19 14:01:28.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Parade of pain... I walked through the Observatory’s double doors into the State Park at 6:30AM this morning, and found myself amidst a madhouse. Friends, families and fans of the hundreds of bicycle racers poised to torture themselves for
(Not) Kite flying weather…
(Not) Kite flying weather... 2006-08-18 07:32:05.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Barely kiting from the tower... Dan and Walter spend the night at Lakes two nights ago, and returned early yesterday morning with a kite that they found tangled and crashed among the rocks. Eager to try it
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NULL 2006-04-01 05:19:52.000 - Nin, Summit Cat The Ravine from Wildcat... A discovery by an eminent botanist (who wishes to remain nameless) on a recent Observatory EduTrip may have a significant impact on spring skiing
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NULL 2006-03-31 07:30:11.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Sunrise through the haze... As the first warm high pressure area of the year crests over the peak today, the signs of its impacts are quite evident. Temperatures
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NULL 2006-03-30 08:15:55.000 - Jim Salge, Observer The snowcat at halfway... Shift changes in spring are always interesting, as this is the time of year can lead to not only extreme temperature gradients from the

