Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
A look at mile-high life
A look at mile-high life 2009-12-08 23:43:58.000 - Marty Basch and Jan Duprey, Summit Volunteers NULL We are volunteer rockpile rookies, on the tail end of a whirlwind week on thesummit. From circumnavigating the observation deck seven times in 84 mile per hourwinds to organizing and taking
Winter is here to stay!
Winter is here to stay! 2009-12-07 23:17:27.000 - Brian Clark, Observer and Meteorologist NULL Back in October, it seemed like winter was getting an early start. On October 13 and 14 we measured a total of 8.3 inches of snow. The crew that tried to come up
Learning Russian and Toolin’ ’round
Learning Russian and Toolin' 'round 2009-12-06 19:36:17.000 - Mike Finnegan, IT Observer Toolin' 'round! The weather certainly has taken a turn towards winter in the past two weeks. Last week started with the highest wind seen this year at 137 mph and now nearing the end of
Marty update, cap cloud, and Science in the Mountains
Marty update, cap cloud, and Science in the Mountains 2009-08-03 21:57:34.000 - Brian Clark, Observer and Meteorologist Marty catching some rays Since we've been getting some requests for an update on our cat Marty, I
The Sun Came Out!
The Sun Came Out! 2009-08-01 17:34:02.000 - Mike Finnegan, IT Observer The Sun was Bright... Today was one of the more pleasant days on the mountain in a while and entire herds of people came
Summary of July Comment
Summary of July Comment 2009-07-31 16:31:59.000 - Alex Jacques, Summit Intern Clouds below and above the summit. July of 2009 has certainly been a very wet month for the Observatory and New England in general.

