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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Volunteer comment
Volunteer comment 2011-07-12 15:40:34.000 - Brian T. Allen, Summit Volunteer Let the Wookie Win! I first heard about Mt. Washington from reading Eric Pinder's book on his time here. I have always been fascinated by heavy weather, so after joining the Observatory in 2010 I applied to
Greetings from the “New” guy on the summit
Greetings from the "New" guy on the summit 2011-07-11 18:01:45.000 - Roger Pushor, Observer / IT Specialist The new guy on the summit Greetings from the new guy on the "Rock Pile"After spending more than 30 years as an IT professional in the Financial sector, I've been
Rapidly changing sunrise
Rapidly changing sunrise 2011-07-10 16:03:48.000 - Ryan Knapp, Observer / Meteorologist Some color after the sun rose this morning. Things can change in minutes on the summit of Mount Washington. Winds can increase or decrease, temperatures can shoot up or plummet, clouds can ascend and descend on
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NULL 2011-03-29 16:34:40.000 - Steve Welsh, IT Observer With the arrival of Spring, just over a week ago now, and mild temperatures during last off shift I really thought we had turned the corner and
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NULL 2011-03-28 23:20:20.000 - Mike Carmon, Staff Meteorologist Vicious! My fears that Marty had turned his back on me were alleviated last night.I hadn't seen my furry feline friend nearly all week, since an unfortunate
March not going out like a lamb
March not going out like a lamb 2011-03-27 19:47:40.000 - David Quigley, Summit Intern NULL March does not seem like it will be going out like a lamb this year. What an interesting beginning to

