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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Icy shift change
Icy shift change 2010-11-10 23:44:28.000 - Ryan Knapp, Staff Meteorologist An icy ride up. Another Wednesday, another shift change for the summit crews. And like the past few shift changes, my shift returns to an altered summit view. Heading down October twentieth, there was an average of
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Ice 2010-11-09 15:10:16.000 - Steve Welsh, IT Observer NULL Ice, ice everywhere.After two days of freezing rain, drizzle and fog, plus ice pellets thrown in for good measure, everything outside is coated in glaze ice. This goes for the building, antennas, weather instruments and even the observers
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NULL 2010-11-08 16:08:38.000 - Kristin Raisanen, Summit Intern A-frame and observation deck coated in glaze ice With a strong low pressure system sitting off the coast of Cape Cod, the high pressure that has been dominating the weather for the summit and keeping it in the clear
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NULL 2010-07-30 16:45:54.000 - Kristin Raisanen, Summit Intern Visitors braving the cold It's been a fairly warm July up here on the summit. There have been 23 days since the beginning of July that were
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NULL 2010-07-29 18:14:57.000 - Stacey Kawecki, Observer and Meteorologist NULL I somehow managed to miss the muddle of meetings yesterday, and arrived at a (surprise) foggy summit this morning. After the heat of the valley
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NULL 2010-07-28 22:32:43.000 - Dennis Vienneau, Summit Volunteer Tuesday Night Sunset As I write this notation, I'm packed and ready to head down the mountain. It's hard to believe that another week on the summit

