Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Stalled Out Sunday
Stalled Out Sunday 2015-05-10 17:57:27.000 - Nate Iannuccillo, Summit Intern If you’ve glanced at the forecast lately, you already know that it’s going to be a soggy next couple of days. With thunderstorms looking pretty likely this afternoon, I thought it would be interesting to highlight
Observing the World With My Ears
Observing the World With My Ears 2015-05-09 18:04:20.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist Friday, everyone at the Observatory took turns to go out for a hike. While Kaitlyn went to Mt. Clay (see yesterday's comment), I chose to go east into the Alpine Garden, out
B&H: Breaking and Hiking!
B&H: Breaking and Hiking! 2015-05-08 19:21:21.000 - Kaitlyn O'Brien, Co-director of Summit Operations Today was one of those days that begged you to get outside, and I couldn’t pass it up! We started off under nearly clear skies and by 7AM the temperature was already 47
Trip Season!
Trip Season! 2015-01-11 18:46:30.000 - Caleb Meute, Weather Observer/Education Specialist I have been anxiously awaiting my first exposure to the educational overnight trips for the past couple of months, and now that the first
Observing the Boundary Layer From Atop New England
Observing the Boundary Layer From Atop New England 2015-01-10 20:22:07.000 - Michael Wessler, Summit Intern There are few things that have the power of hands-on learning. As a student in the field of Meteorology,
Cold Cold Cold… and Cold
Cold Cold Cold... and Cold 2015-01-09 17:03:39.000 - Caleb Meute, Weather Observer/Education Specialist If you live in New England/the eastern half of the United States, or watch the news at all or read the

