Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
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NULL 2009-10-06 08:19:28.000 - Mary Ellen Dunn, Summit Intern First Snowfall of the Season. Why meteorology? I get asked that question a lot. Some people are curious, why chose to study meteorology in college? Well, for me personally, weather is such an exciting, rapidly changing science. I
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NULL 2009-10-04 15:11:07.000 - Stacey Kawecki, Observer the view from above Autumn is one of the most beautiful seasons, and its colorful display is created by nature's necessity to survive winter. After a blooming spring, and a sun and rain kissed summer the deciduous trees start to
Casey
Casey 2009-10-03 04:13:22.000 - Casey Taylor, Outreach Coordinator Footprint in the snow Observer Mike C. may have told me it was a cliche, but it was really exciting to be up here for the first snowfall of the year this week! Though we were asleep when most
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NULL 2009-06-03 07:10:47.000 - Amy Terborg, Summit Intern My first view from the summit Today I have achieved a great accomplishment. I have survived my first week on the summit and have decided that I
Hermit Lake plug
Hermit Lake plug 2009-06-02 06:11:11.000 - Cara Rudio, Marketing and Communications Coordinator NULL It's not every day that an accomplished scientist welcomes the general public to tag along on a research expedition, but this weekend
Winter returns
Winter returns 2009-06-01 05:25:04.000 - Mike Carmon, Observer and Meteorologist Winter Returns! Stubborn is a word that comes to mind when I think of winter. The most cold and callous season of the year has

