#MWOMetMonday

2015-09-05 15:24:02.000 – Mike Carmon, Co-Director of Summit Operations

 

Do you have a burning weather question you’ve always wanted answered? 

Maybe you’re on vacation and you witness an interesting weather phenomenon you can’t quite explain?

 

Does that cloud look peculiar to you, and you want to know more about the atmospheric conditions that led to its formation?

 

Let the summit meteorologists at the Observatory help you out!

Introducing: #MWOMetMonday

If you find yourself in a situation similar to the ones above, and there’s no meteorologists around, ask your meteorology-related question at any time throughout the week by utilizing the hashtag #MWOMetMonday on Facebook or Twitter. Then, stay tuned until Monday! Sometime during the afternoon, summit meteorologists will select one or more questions to be answered here, in an “Observer Comments” blog post.

We’re starting #MWOMetMonday this Labor Day Monday, so let’s see those weather questions!

 

Mike Carmon, Co-Director of Summit Operations

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