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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
A simple test.
A simple test. 2011-04-03 22:21:27.000 - Ryan Knapp, Staff Meteorologist Frost on a window (cool but not comment related). I'm going to start todays comment off with a test. It is a simple test and shouldn't take too long. Accuracy with this test is more important than
A slow start to spring
A slow start to spring 2011-04-02 17:13:02.000 - Brian Clark, Observer and Meteorologist NULL The so-called April Fool's Day Nor'easter did not disappoint here on the summit. Since it began snowing on Thursday evening, we have measured just over a foot of new snow. Winds increased significantly
The Great Cabbage Rebellion
The Great Cabbage Rebellion 2011-04-01 10:00:05.000 - Rebecca Scholand, Summit Intern Briggs Stratton and Lord Shawshank I have mentioned previously that one of my rolls as an intern on the summit this winter is to document the pitot-static anemometer system. In working on this project I have
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NULL 2010-12-15 16:35:01.000 - Mike Carmon, Staff Meteorologist Land Ho! Winter shift changes are almost always more eventful than summer ones. True, there are no tourist vehicles on the road. But the dangers of snow,
Fall Internship
Fall Internship 2010-12-14 22:20:35.000 - Erica Sandschulte, Summit Intern Snow Angel on Mount Washington While the rest of the valley had overcast skies, the summits were in the clear, who would have known! We concluded
Changing attitudes with changing seasons
Changing attitudes with changing seasons 2010-12-13 17:44:36.000 - Brian Clark, Observer and Meteorologist NULL The weather on the summit over the last couple of days has gotten me thinking about how it's funny (not so

