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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Belt of Venus…
Belt of Venus... 2006-09-05 07:50:30.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Undercast and Earth Shadow... I don't always like surprises, but even at 4:30 in the morning, a knock on the bedroom door doesn’t necessarily mean bad things at the Observatory. Sure sometimes, especially in winter, the late night
Roving Technical Observer
Roving Technical Observer 2006-09-04 05:47:20.000 - Jon Cotton, Observer Window Sill Visitors... Since last December I have been working for the Observatory - and a good portion has been on the summit. I believe this is my second comment written in all that time. Back last winter
Ernesto and the sundogs…
Ernesto and the sundogs... 2006-09-02 14:46:45.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Ernesto Thus far, Ernesto has behaved as forecasted in the White Mountains, leaving summits mainly free of fog with a high overcast. We still expect these clouds to lower and thicken, putting the peak back into the
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NULL 2006-04-13 08:47:43.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Drifts on five mile... Shift change yesterday could not have been less eventful. The truck made it up to halfway, barely crossing over any snow. Before five miles
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NULL 2006-04-12 10:24:29.000 - The Summit Crew, Mount Washington Observatory On this day, 72 years ago, weather observers on Mount Washington recorded the highest wind speed on the surface of the earth, a record that
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NULL 2006-04-11 07:25:24.000 - Anthony Ciervo, Summit Volunteer Well what can I say! It all started last June when my good friend John Lind took myself and a couple of other friends for a motorcycle

