For you Mountaineers out there. Mount Everest Climb.
Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 12:03 am
If you are at all interested in the climbers taking on the mountain, you can watch a live webcam of Mount Everest on this site: http://share-everest.it/SHAREEverest201 ... attar.html
The live webcam of course is only operational during daylight hours. Also note that the webcam page itself is in Italian.
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Link #1: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/everest/blog/contents
Link #2: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/evere ... rs-everest
National Geographic Mount Everest on Twitter: Twitter Feed

The live webcam of course is only operational during daylight hours. Also note that the webcam page itself is in Italian.
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Here is another link to National geographic Updating live for the Ascent.The webcam is operational during daylight hours, so between 6:30 and 17:30 Nepalese (from 1:45 to 12:45, Italian time).
In the spring, where you do most of the climbing expeditions, we often excellent visibility, with dry air and few clouds. It may still happen that a rising cloudy dates from the valley, in this case we will have a gray screen of the typical conditions of dense fog. What to see this nice demo made by Mr. Udabajra, a Nepalese, published on youtube.
In general, the climate in the Indian subcontinent is divided into a dry season (also called dry monsoon) which extends from November to late May and a wet season (monsoon monsoon or wet), which runs from June to September-October. During this period, the webcam will return mostly images of clouds. Read more: What regulates the seasons in the Himalayas? Identikit of the monsoon.
Link #1: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/everest/blog/contents
Link #2: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/evere ... rs-everest
National Geographic Mount Everest on Twitter: Twitter Feed
