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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
The Return of Sunrise
The Return of Sunrise 2018-03-26 17:19:14.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist Working nights on the summit, my shift typically starts at 1730 EST (1830EDT) and ends at 0530 EST (0630 EDT) the following morning. I don’t mind this shift, in fact, I prefer the night
Winter Hiking Hazards: Cornices
Winter Hiking Hazards: Cornices 2018-03-25 14:24:25.000 - Taylor Regan, Weather Observer From our perch atop New England, summit staff are often treated to some pretty neat views. On a crystal clear day, these views extend for 130 miles, as far away as Mount Marcy in the
Vernacular Confusion
Vernacular Confusion 2018-03-23 12:16:16.000 - Sarah Schulte, Summit Intern “You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.” - Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride The field of meteorology is chock-full of terminology, and these terms are used by a
Differences in Precipitation
Differences in Precipitation 2017-08-02 07:44:05.000 - Jillian Reynolds, Summit Intern One of the questions that I usually get as a meteorologist is “what is the difference between freezing rain, sleet and hail?” Well, I
July Statistics
July Statistics 2017-07-31 15:52:22.000 - Adam Gill, Weather Observer/IT Specialist Since the month of July is almost over, lets look at some of the statistics for the month! Temperature wise, as of this posting,
Let There Be Light(ning)!
Let There Be Light(ning)! 2017-07-29 20:03:58.000 - Sam Webber, Summit Intern The power of nature, in my opinion, is one of the most awe inspiring things to witness on Earth. One phenomenon that I

