Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Don’t Sweat It
Don't Sweat It 2013-01-12 17:47:31.000 - Mike Carmon, Weather Observer/Meteorologist One of many puddles of water Weather is extremely variable by nature. Despite the calendar saying January, and our climate data telling us that our high temperature today and tomorrow should be somewhere in the vicinity of
Windy on the Summit
Windy on the Summit 2013-01-10 18:29:17.000 - Mike Dorfman, Summit Intern The Observatory's Snow Cat Parked on the Summit Last night when I sat down on my bed to begin a good night's sleep, I noticed a loud humming noise-almost like someone had an extremely loud sound
Volunteer’s Thoughts
Volunteer's Thoughts 2013-01-09 22:00:12.000 - Adam Scott, Summit Volunteer (Rhode Island) Summit Sunset Anytime that you have the opportunity to come to the summit of Mt. Washington, you never quite know what type of weather you will be greeted with. Being that this is my first winter
And the Snow Has Begun
And the Snow Has Begun 2012-09-24 19:46:52.000 - Mike Dorfman, Summit Intern A dusting of snow from today's showers We had our first snowfall of autumn today! The falling snow was relatively brief, but it
The Night by the Numbers
The Night by the Numbers 2012-09-23 23:47:53.000 - Mike Carmon, Weather Observer/Meteorologist NULL Continuing the theme from my last comment, I'll share a little bit more about the unique experience that is the night shift.
Equinox
Equinox 2012-09-22 17:08:47.000 - Steve Welsh, Weather Observer/IT Specialist My first observation this morning saw the station enveloped in thick fog with enough drizzle falling to soak you through in no time at all. You

