Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
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NULL 2010-07-02 19:00:56.000 - Sabrina Lomans, Summit Intern NULL Getting snow in July was defiantly an interesting surprise yesterday! It was exciting to see something so out of the ordinary, but atypical weather occurrences are fairly normal at the summit of Mount Washington. However, today was very
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NULL 2010-07-01 14:58:53.000 - Kristin Raisanen, Summit Intern July snow on the observation deck Welcome to July everyone! When I think of July, I think of warm temperatures and days spent at the beach. Mother Nature had her own idea of July today when she welcomed us
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NULL 2010-06-30 17:45:57.000 - Stacey Kawecki, Observer and Meteorologist wicked Weather is cool. Today we can take that literally. With the maximum temperature for the day at just 39 degrees, it has been a rather chilly last day of June. After a week spent in the hot,
Ed and his planes
Ed and his planes 2010-03-17 16:31:19.000 - Ed O'Malley, Summit Volunteer An Observer Hard At Work I've always been interested in history of all types, and in particular, aviation - planes, helicopters, and everything in
I love shoveling!
I love shoveling! 2010-03-16 21:43:49.000 - John Bauhs, Summit Volunteer Shoveling the tower today. I love snow. I love to watch it fall and I love to shovel it. I especially love snow because I
Dealing with a big drift
Dealing with a big drift 2010-03-15 22:46:56.000 - Brian Clark, Observer and Meteorologist Here is my very scientific meteorological evaluation of the weather pattern on Mount Washington for the last several weeks:Sunny, sunny, sunny, STORM,

