Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Where’s the Road?
Where's the Road? 2013-03-21 22:12:14.000 - Mike Carmon, Weather Observer/Meteorologist Drifted 5-mile The second time was the charm for yesterday's shift change.Coming up the Auto Road on Wednesday morning, after the summit had received another two feet of snow with the Tuesday/Wednesday Nor'easter, we knew our chances
Two Extremes
Two Extremes 2013-03-20 21:41:29.000 - Ed O'Malley, Summit Volunteer NULL In preparing for this Mt. Washington volunteer week, I effectively went from one extreme of 'the world's worst weather' to another. My small, coastal hometown in New Jersey was one of the areas hardest hit by Superstorm
An Ode to Marty, the Mount Washington Feline Sage
An Ode to Marty, the Mount Washington Feline Sage 2013-03-19 22:58:18.000 - John Bauhs, Summit Volunteer Marty the Feline Sage. It was a gusty Tuesday morning when I looked out the window through the icy glass and discovered 3 inches of snow had fallen. Overnight, the glistening
Distance Learning in Mexico!
Distance Learning in Mexico! 2012-11-29 17:26:24.000 - Brian Fitzgerald, Weather Observer/Education Specialist Brian explaining the Thermograph. Last month we were able to offer our first Distance Learning Program live from the summit of Mount Washington
Back in Action
Back in Action 2012-11-28 23:40:37.000 - Mike Carmon, Weather Observer/Meteorologist NULL After three weeks away from work, one can certainly gain a whole new perspective.I expected to return from vacation to a summit caked in
Thanksgiving on the Rockpile…
Thanksgiving on the Rockpile... 2012-11-27 23:03:38.000 - Stephen Lanciani, Summit Intern NULL For every Thanksgiving since I entered this world, I have spent the day with my family. I knew that one year however, I

