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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
December Newsletter: Connected Learning Across the Region
Summit staff kept their annual tradition of displaying a Christmas tree topped with a 3-cup anemometer, this year in the Mount Washington State Park rotunda area. Photo by Alex Branton. Dear *{{Informal Name}}*, Happy Holidays from Mount Washington Observatory! As we head into a few weeks of
November Newsletter: New Almanac, EduTrips, and Other Exciting News
The summit of Mount Washington received its first measurable snowfall on Oct. 16. Dear *{{Informal Name}}*, With the start of November, I wanted to let you know how thankful I am for you. You have had a significant impact on our work fostering better weather awareness and safety, leading groundbreaking research with
October Newsletter: Celebrating the Observatory’s Founding
1930's photograph by Harold Orne. Dear *{{Informal Name}}*, It was 93 years ago when Mount Washington Observatory was established. On Wednesday, October 15, we mark that anniversary with our Founding Day to commemorate this important occasion. I think all those who were involved in starting the Observatory would
2025 By the Numbers
2025 By the Numbers By Ryan Knapp Mt. Washington from the Northwest on Jan. 6, 2026. January 2026 started off cold with temperatures well below normal, but as we approach mid-January, temperatures
Life as a Mesonet and Information Systems Technician
Life as a Mesonet and Information Systems Technician By Colby Morris Installing an automated weather station with MWOBS Director of Technology Keith Garrett (left). The instrument I am holding is a temperature sensor.
Supporter Spotlight: Ryan Shepard
Supporter Spotlight: Ryan Shepard By Ryan Shepard and Carissa Milliman Ever since I was a kid, living in Western New York and growing up with lake effect snow, I thought harsh weather was incredibly




