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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
PSU intern #2 comment
PSU intern #2 comment 2011-01-11 18:04:50.000 - Michael Pirhalla, Plymouth State Intern The ocean as seen from the summit. Yesterday's gusty winds transitioned into a calm, clear day here on the summit of Mt. Washington today. With the visibility greater than 120 miles and winds less than
A Memorable Week
A Memorable Week 2011-01-10 22:16:46.000 - Mike Finnegan, IT Observer It's My Birthday!!! It has been a pretty memorable week here on the summit. The crew saw our first overnight guests of the season on Friday night into Saturday with a climbing group led by Mark Synnott.
Plymouth State Intern Comment
Plymouth State Intern Comment 2011-01-09 17:39:23.000 - Jason Kaiser, Plymouth State Intern Mike Pirhalla, a fellow Plymouth State Meteorology student, and I arrived on the summit around mid-day yesterday with a delicate piece of equipment in tow - a brand new custom-machined pitot tube anemometer. The majority
Ryane’s Birthday!
Ryane's Birthday! 2010-10-01 21:18:51.000 - Mike Finnegan, IT Observer Summit Sushi! Welcome to October! It was certainly a wet start to this new month as we have picked up 2.25 inches of rain so far
Challenges on Mount Washington
Challenges on Mount Washington 2010-09-30 22:35:16.000 - Brian Clark, Observer and Meteorologist Water, water, everywhere While I was in the kitchen making lunch this afternoon, I had an interesting conversation with fellow observer Mike Finnegan
Volunteer notes
Volunteer notes 2010-09-29 21:25:11.000 - Brad Bradstreet and Charlie Hawkins, Summit Volunteers Stage Office around sunset Our volunteer week is coming to a close. Wednesday is Shift Change Day. The other crew of Observers and

