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Cathys first comment

Cathys first comment 2007-06-08 21:16:27.000 - Cathy Radonic,  Summit Intern A 'herd' of Corvette My first few days up here on the mountain as a new summit intern have gone by so quickly, as I have become pleasantly wrapped up in learning the ways of the observatory. Life here above (well, just as much in) the clouds is much different from the hustle and bustle of busy Long Island, where I was born and raised. It seems like a lifestyle that I could quickly get accustomed to, though! But, I do have a great deal to learn and I accept

June 8th, 2007|

Rime Time

Rime Time 2007-06-07 18:54:15.000 - Lynn Metcalf,  Summit Intern Photographing rime at night My second week on the summit has started off with a bang, as I got to experience Mount Washington’s infamous rime for the first time. During my first week on the job, the summit experienced a streak of warm and clear weather that lulled me into a false sense of the conditions up here. I must admit I am glad that I have now gotten a taste (even if very small) of the winter-like weather conditions Mount Washington has to offer; even though this meant staying up

June 7th, 2007|

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NULL 2007-06-06 02:53:26.000 - Jason B. Hill,  Summit Volunteer Summit, tower and undercast Even with near constant fog, thunderstorms and other weather intent on keeping us indoors 24/7, the past week volunteering on the summit has been incredible. Fellow volunteer Gunnar Myrbeck and I have spent a week cooking, cleaning, entering weather data records, painting, and doing all those things that you'd expect would be part of spending a week on Mt. Washington - like braving hurricane force winds. We've loved every minute of it.I was an avid hiker and backpacker when I lived in New England for several years,

June 6th, 2007|

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NULL 2007-06-04 23:40:39.000 - Dan Harnos,  Summit Intern NULL The last 48 hours have been busy ones despite the near constant fog enveloping the summit (95 minutes of sun since shift change). Sunday turned into a much longer day than anticipated between the daily routine, plenty of time down in the museum, and then the undertaking that was my first Obscast. After all of the filming took place Ken went off to bed while Kyle and I were left to come up with a finished product, despite no video editing experience on either of our parts. Needless to say Kyle

June 4th, 2007|

Winter again?

Winter again? 2007-06-04 07:23:32.000 - Ken Rancourt,  Meteorologist NULL Well, the forecasters were right-on with this one. We did see the sun, albeit for only about five hours in total yesterday - and not even many shadows at that. Sunday morning broke to a wonderful partial undercast, but we also had many high clouds filtering the sunshine. The higher clouds thickened quickly, and the top of the undercast flitted higher and lower teasing the summit with intermittent fog.Today there is no choice in the forecast: we will get rain. The remnants of tropical depression Barry are working their way up

June 4th, 2007|

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NULL 2007-06-03 05:30:01.000 - Ken Rancourt,  Meteorologist Photo courtesy Michael Pelchat, Mgr. Mount Washing The sun! Who would have thought that after six days in the fog we would finally see it? Yes, the sun is back, and very welcomed at that. We know it is just a short break in the continuous flow of cloud over the higher peaks, but we'll enjoy it anyway. Our photo this morning is a brand new shot, courtesy of Mike over at Parks. The alpine flowers are not yet at full bloom, but give them a little more sunshine and a couple of

June 3rd, 2007|

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NULL 2007-06-02 05:06:12.000 - Kyle Paddleford,  Meteorologist My new friend The summit is known for having to use robust equipment to measure and record all different types of weather that occurs up here. More often than not, the latest and greatest technology simply cannot sustain a severe beating from the worst weather in the world. Sometimes the phrase, “they just don’t make them like they used to” comes to mind. I was thinking about this phrase overnight as I stumbled upon a relic in the kitchen. It was a hand cranking coffee bean grinder. Ok, so this may not have

June 2nd, 2007|

Hurry Up and Wait

Hurry Up and Wait 2007-05-31 20:11:27.000 - Bill Grenfell,  Retail Manager NULL “Hurry up and wait” is the unofficial motto of most branches of the military. They make you run (and I really mean run) from point A to point B after which, you are required to stand/sit idle waiting for the event that was so important that you had to actually run to it.You could say that this is happening on the summit right now. We have been running for weeks to get everything set up, completed, polished and prepped. This task has been more difficult this year than

May 31st, 2007|

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NULL 2007-05-29 13:55:32.000 - Mike Lombardi,  Summit Volunteer NULL My week as a Summit volunteer has been a fantastic experience. Everyone has been so friendly and supportive as this was my first volunteer shift. I was fortunate to be paired with fellow volunteer, Bryan Farr. who was an Observatory intern this past Fall.Our duties as volunteers included preparing meals for the staff, cleaning the kitchen and living area and assisting the staff in any way we could.We also helped get the Summit store and museum ready and open for the season.In addition to the work there was still plenty of

May 29th, 2007|

Summit Happenings…

Summit Happenings... 2007-05-28 10:06:51.000 - Jim Salge,  Observer The new museum shop!!! Since the last comment was posted, with a picture of the museum in disarray, a tremendous effort by the summit and valley staff alike has resulted in the opening of the summit museum and gift shop in time for the holiday weekend! The museum shop, a vital source of income for the summit station, has expanded and new products are available. The museum also features new exhibits this year, and has received a general freshening. More improvements inside the museum are planned as well. For a preview of

May 28th, 2007|

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