Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
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 between. When I was little (early 80s), I wrote a short poem
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 know I will have to shovel it. The more it snows, the
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, sunny, sunny, sunny, STORMThe 'storm' part of that pattern has fallen on
Unseasonable
Unseasonable 2009-11-19 18:28:31.000 - Brian Clark, Observer and Meteorologist Sunny and warm.Both are relative terms, one more than the other. Both are things that aren't always good in my opinion, again, one more than the
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NULL 2009-11-18 05:56:01.000 - Nicole Moore, Summit Volunteer Dig In! Well, if anyone was glued to the Webcam early afternoon on Sunday, they would haveseen me walking around and around the Observation Deck 15 times.
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NULL 2009-11-17 06:13:18.000 - Stacey Kawecki, Observer and Meteorologist NULL One of the side effects of constantly looking up at the clouds is a resulting curiosity about what lies beyond the weather. That vast, expansive,

