This winter has already seen quite a bit of snow atop our tropical summit.  It seems appropriate to put together a few recent snow photos…
			
				
				Recent snowfall atop Hawaiian summits as captured by NASA’s OLI imager aboard Landsat 8 on Dec 25th, 2016
				
			
				
				A summit covered with snow to greet us on a recent morning up top.
				
			
				
				A snowstorm continues for a second day atop Mauna Kea, December 2, 2016
				
			
				
				A snowstorm continues for a second day atop Mauna Kea, December 2, 2016
				
			
				
				A snowstorm continues for a second day atop Mauna Kea, December 2, 2016
				
			
				
				A snowstorm continues for a second day atop Mauna Kea, December 2, 2016
				
			
				
				Fresh snow atop Mauna Kea blankets the ground behind Keck
				
			
				
				Substantial snow drifts in front of the Keck Telescope, December 19, 2016
				
			
				
				Heavy ice on the weather mast of Keck Observatory, December 19, 2016
				
			
				
				A shot from a UKIRT webcam of the Hoku Kea student observatory
				
			
				
				Yeah, this is going to be a problem… Eric gives scale to a rather  large snowdrift in front of Keck Observatory
				
			
				
				The Keck 1 breakroom windows feature the view of the inside of a snowdrift
				
			
				
				The MKSS snowplow crews remove snow from in front of Keck Observatory atop Mauna Kea
				
			
				
				The MKSS snowplow crews remove snow from in front of IRTF Observatory atop Mauna Kea
				
			
				
				Deep drifts in front of Keck Observatory cut through by the MKSS snowplow crews
				
			
				
				It will be a fair bit of work to clear the road to the summit
				
			
				
				The MKSS snowplow crews remove snow from the roads atop Mauna Kea
				
			
				
				Loading pickup trucks with snow for export from the mauna.
				
			
				
				Heavy ice covers the Keck weather mast
				
			
				
				Subaru Observatory looms out of the fog and snow
				
			
				
				Snow  along the road as we approach the summit of Mauna Kea
				
			
				
				Winding our way down the mountain with snow day traffic
				
		 
	
	
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			An electrical engineer, amateur astronomer, and diver, living and working on the island of Hawaiʻi.			
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