Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
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NULL 2011-02-10 22:13:24.000 - Jim Lobley, Summit Volunteer NULL Leaning into the wind on the summit of Mount Washington was not the only thrill I experienced this past week as a volunteer. I watched as people came and went but all made certain to say thank you
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NULL 2011-02-09 22:14:47.000 - Franklin Sames, Lincoln Middle School Grade 8 Physical Science Tea Franklin Sleeping in Awesome Chair Having spent the last five minutes looking for the other glove liner, I think I now have everything together for the trip down today. I've been up here
A Teachers Experience
A Teachers Experience 2011-02-08 22:14:20.000 - Pamela M. Thompson, Madison Elementary School Grade 4 Teacher On the deck. Tomorrow I leave this amazing place after spending three nights here. Before coming to the observatory, I said I wanted some super wild weather and some clearing skies. I
Hiking for Work
Hiking for Work 2010-10-28 22:09:25.000 - Mike Finnegan, IT Observer Hiking for Work! One of my favorite parts of this job is the fact at times I get to hike in some of the most
Volunteer comment
Volunteer comment 2010-10-27 22:05:18.000 - Lyle Cunningham and Dianne Pointer, Summit Volunteers Living in the flatlands of Illinois, the experience of coming to work on top of a 6,288 foot mountain is quite a change
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NULL 2010-10-26 23:26:02.000 - Mike Carmon, Staff Meteorologist The Massive Cyclone Meteorologists are known for getting excited over strange occurrences--thunderstorms, high winds, heavy snow, etc. Today is no exception. The entire meteorological community, in addition

