Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
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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 for us. Driving to the mountain from Portsmouth was spectacular; the trees
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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 to residents of the entire eastern half of the continental US, have
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NULL 2010-10-25 14:26:09.000 - Stacey Kawecki, Observer and Meteorologist shiny Everyone's a little jumpy on the summit today. It could be the fact that it is Monday, meaning we have only two more nights before heading back to the valley. It could be the practically intravenous flow
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NULL 2010-07-15 16:45:09.000 - Sabrina Lomans, Summit Intern NULL Today was certainly a contradiction to Mount Washington's 'World's Worst Weather' moniker. The weather on the summit was comfortable and pleasant, averaging in the upper 50s
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NULL 2010-07-14 12:15:56.000 - Patti and Adina, Summit Volunteers NULL The Rockpile never fails to amaze, even after eight years of volunteering! Weather wise, if you follow these comments, you know what it has been
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1 to 9 2010-07-13 20:07:55.000 - Ryan Knapp, Staff Meteorologist Sunset 07-10-10 over LaFayette. If you read our recent E-blast, you may have seen a link to a set of sunset pictures for July 10,

