Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Oh the Pitot
Oh the Pitot 2009-12-12 05:30:15.000 - Mike Carmon, Staff Meteorologist Ice Clogs Abound! All jobs have their challenges. Working at the home of the world's worst weather certainly presents some unique obstacles in daily operations.Ice is one of those challenges that has kept me pretty busy all
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NULL 2009-12-11 12:42:57.000 - Mary Ellen Dunn, Summit Intern A Frozen Tower! Brrrrr! As I am writing this, temperatures are 5 degrees below zero and winds are blowing strong around 80 mph creating a wind chill of about -45 degrees. The best part is that it seems
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NULL 2009-12-09 22:57:39.000 - Stacey Kawecki, Observer and Meteorologist NULL When I was in ninth grade, one of our English assignments was to write an adventure. The assignment was inspired by reading Odysseus, by Homer. Well, I made up some lame story about having to pay for
trials
trials 2009-08-08 16:21:10.000 - Stacey Kawecki, Observer and Meteorologist NULL When the going gets tough, the observers generally take out their frustrations with a crowbar. However, with the obvious lack of icing this week, using
Shift Shifts
Shift Shifts 2009-08-07 17:13:08.000 - Mike Carmon, Staff Meteorologist When all else fails, throw in a picture of Marty Routine is something that one easily falls into while working on the summit. My schedule has
Short and sweet
Short and sweet 2009-08-06 03:46:48.000 - Dottie And Ron, Summit Volunteers Sunset This was our first time as volunteers on Mt. Washington. We prepared by shopping at L.L. Bean for our 'No Cotton' clothing, collecting

