Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
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NULL 2010-10-07 16:18:42.000 - Stacey Kawecki, Observer and Meteorologist That's my kind of Hays Chart! The most notably consistent variable on this mountain is change. That may sound oxymoronic, but allow me to explain. The most obvious is that the weather is constantly changing from one minute
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NULL 2010-10-06 16:09:59.000 - Matt Stearns, Summit Volunteer cap cloud descending during sunset Today, I will challenge your knowledge of the Observatory, and your concept of purpose.Perhaps you're thinking, 'Did Ryan stay up all night reading old philosophy textbooks instead of forecasting weather?' Well, friends, the simple
Fogbow!
Fogbow! 2010-10-05 18:21:09.000 - Ryan Knapp, Staff Meteorologist Single fogbow!...What does it mean? This afternoon, Brian came in exclaiming that there was a pretty neat fogbow to the east. I have seen these before but like most things involved in weather, I am more than happy to
Sunrise/sunsets ahead
Sunrise/sunsets ahead 2010-06-24 21:25:37.000 - Ryan Knapp, Staff Meteorologist Day 175: Daylight: It's all downhill from here. Since starting as an observer on the summit, I have only worked the day shift a handful of
Volunteer comment!
Volunteer comment! 2010-06-23 16:44:03.000 - Jane Kellogg & Ron Reynolds, Summit Volunteers NULL Like many things, it's all about the people. Such is the case with the Mount Washington Observatory staff and interns; our summit
More Crap
More Crap 2010-06-22 15:28:15.000 - Steve Welsh, IT Observer NULL So it's Tuesday again and we have all been, and still are, very busy finishing of various tasks and preparing for tomorrows shift change and

