Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Volunteer Comments
Volunteer Comments 2013-02-27 00:21:51.000 - Bill Ofsiany, Summit Volunteer NULL Meteorology, like most of the sciences deals with numbers; things that can be made into graphs. Wind speed in miles per hour or meters per second, millibars, visibility in miles, temperature in degrees, dew points and relative
THE EduTrip for Educators!
THE EduTrip for Educators! 2013-02-24 16:44:56.000 - Will Broussard, Outreach Educator NULL It has been a beautiful winter weekend atop New England's highest peak. We expected more 'exciting' weather to accompany our sixth Edutrip of the winter season, but we will certainly take what we can get!
Webcams
Webcams 2013-02-23 17:34:17.000 - Steve Welsh, Weather Observer/IT Specialist NULL Today has been one of those foggy nondescript sort of days with nothing much happening weather wise. We've all been watching the latest weather models and wondering how much snow we'll pick up tomorrow - looks like
Sandy Relief
Sandy Relief 2012-11-05 22:05:49.000 - Mike Carmon, Weather Observer/Meteorologist Hurricane Sandy Let me step back, for one comment, from the goings-on at Mt. Washington, and talk about a more critical ordeal unfolding at the moment.One
Rain Shadows Around the World
Rain Shadows Around the World 2012-11-04 18:53:52.000 - Mike Dorfman, Summit Intern Clouds formed by orthographic uplift. One of the many important characteristics of Mount Washington that bring extreme weather to the summit is its
Snow and Freezing Fog
Snow and Freezing Fog 2012-11-03 15:34:08.000 - Steve Welsh, Weather Observer/IT Specialist After all the rain and wind from "Sandy" the last few days have been far less eventful. We went into the fog soon

