Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
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NULL 2010-09-22 16:34:10.000 - Dick Pollock and Ellin Leonard, Summit Volunteers NULL The day our volunteer shift started we proceeded up the Auto Rd in the Observatory van with the knowledge that at some point we would probably meet icy conditions and have to 'chain up' in
Cap Cloud
Cap Cloud 2010-09-21 17:51:25.000 - Mike Finnegan, IT Observer Cap Cloud We are about as close to being in the fog as we can be here on the summit without actually going into it. The phenomenon we are currently experiencing is referred to as a cap cloud.
Atlantic
Atlantic 2010-09-20 18:27:41.000 - Erica Sandschulte, Summit Intern A beautiful sunset from MWO Earlier this week, I was able to give my first tour to a group of our members from the Portland area. As we stood on the tower deck, enjoying the magnificent view, I pointed
Relaxing After Work Walk
Relaxing After Work Walk 2010-06-11 22:18:53.000 - Rebecca Scholand, Summit Intern Alpine Flowers After feeling a bit cooped up over the past two days and in need of some fresh air, observer Mike, museum attendant
Saffir-Simpson here, Fujita there.
Saffir-Simpson here, Fujita there. 2010-06-10 23:40:58.000 - Ryan Knapp, Staff Meteorologist No winds or tornadoes here tonight. Working on the summit of Mount Washington, I have become accustomed to using the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale
Volunteer coordinator
Volunteer coordinator 2010-06-09 21:24:32.000 - Peter and Susan Goodwin, Summit Volunteers NULL Our week as volunteer cooks on the summit is over and it is time to go down to the flatlands. We arrived on

