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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Cliche rantings of a summit winter
Cliche rantings of a summit winter 2010-02-06 07:44:10.000 - Drew Hill, Summit Intern Closed for the season. My first summer on Mt. Washington was, for want of a more poetical vocabulary, illuminating. Throngs of hikers filtered through the hut I worked in. They were happy, tired, talking,
Boooooring
Boooooring 2010-02-05 00:12:11.000 - Mike Carmon, Staff Meteorologist NULL While the weather to the south remains quite active, New Englanders will suffer from a streak of relatively tame conditions.A few surface high pressure areas will pass through New England over the next week or so, and, along
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NULL 2010-02-03 21:18:10.000 - Charlie & Jeanine Kinney, Summit Volunteers After numerous trips here over several years this week promised to be a good one. There were guests scheduled for most of the week which keeps us busy and makes the stay very interesting. The most notable
Here comes the snow!
Here comes the snow! 2009-10-12 16:39:01.000 - Brian Clark, Observer and Meteorologist The proverbial calm before the storm So far this month, as of yesterday, we have recorded 3.7 inches of snow on the summit.
Transition Season Reminders
Transition Season Reminders 2009-10-11 16:55:39.000 - Brian Clark, Observer and Meteorologist NULL Any kind of change can be difficult to deal with, especially the kind of change that comes in transition seasons. A lot has
Ice…Lots of Ice
Ice...Lots of Ice 2009-10-10 13:14:58.000 - Will Tourtellot, Summit Intern Upper Ammonoosuc Falls ** Quick Update*** - We reacquired our link to the valley so the website is up to date with the current summit

