Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Volunteer Reflections
Volunteer Reflections 2011-10-04 17:31:46.000 - Lowell Williams, Summit Volunteer NULL Mount Washington, like any other geologic formation, is millions and millions of years old. Its memories are inscribed on the landscape in a language that we struggle to understand. So, we develop geology to study the mountain's
Learning Experience
Learning Experience 2011-10-03 22:38:38.000 - Erin Diveny, Summit Museum Supervisor While working at the observatory this summer, I've really been wanting to learn a lot more about meteorology. For those of you who read my comment back in June, I mentioned how I used to think I
Another foggy day on the “Rock Pile”
Another foggy day on the "Rock Pile" 2011-10-02 19:08:39.000 - Roger Pushor, Weather Observer/Education Specialist It's a rainy and foggy day with the wind coming from the East and temperatures about 10 degrees above average for the day here on the "Rock Pile" however that doesn't stop
Vol Comment
Vol Comment 2011-06-21 17:42:56.000 - Barbara Marino, Summit Volunteer Sunset In August 2010 I found out that I would spend a week volunteering at the Observatory. Kim gave me the best week of the year:
Another fabulous day!
Another fabulous day! 2011-06-20 18:35:33.000 - Erin Diveny, Summit Museum Supervisor NULL What a beautiful weekend here on the summit! We had two days in a row of beautiful views and great weather (although all
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NULL 2011-06-19 14:36:56.000 - Peter Strand, Summit Intern Mini Coopers emerging from the fog I think it's safe to say that the summer season has begun! The children are out of school and people from

