Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Spring Peepers Surviving on the Summit?
Spring Peepers Surviving on the Summit? 2013-11-07 13:20:52.000 - Mike Dorfman, Weather Observer Pools of Water at the Base of Ball Crag Despite the severe weather, many animals both live on and frequently visit the summit, including foxes, squirrels, mice, and even the occasional bobcat. As rain
…Just Wait A Few Minutes.
...Just Wait A Few Minutes. 2013-11-06 23:41:14.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Meteorologist One of the ever changing views from today. Today felt like a sample platter of Mount Washington weather. It started with some freezing fog with rime ice forming. The fog finally cleared off allowing a
Odds and Ends at Extreme Mount Washington
Odds and Ends at Extreme Mount Washington 2013-11-05 14:21:02.000 - Will Broussard, Outreach Coordinator NULL It has been a busy week atop Mount Washington, with Appalachian Mountain Club Construction Crew members and electricians working alongside scientists from the Cold Region Research and Engineering Lab. Inside the space
ATTENTION: ALL SCIENCE LOVERS!
ATTENTION: ALL SCIENCE LOVERS! 2013-07-24 14:22:36.000 - Brian Fitzgerald, Weather Observer/Education Specialist An Osprey In Flight. Tonight (Wednesday) at our free Weather Discovery Center in North Conway Village at 7PM marks the second program in
Observing the Observers
Observing the Observers 2013-07-23 17:11:05.000 - Donald Kollisch, Summit Volunteer Tower on the summit. Being a first-time volunteer on the summit is like being a guest in someone else's house. Our ostensible job is to
Limited Time
Limited Time 2013-07-22 18:03:27.000 - Kaitlyn O`Brien, Summit Intern The Cog descending to the valley Sunday afternoon This past weekend was a wonderful experience, as it was my first time assisting with Seek the Peak

