Scientists and Watermelons
Scientists and Watermelons 2014-06-23 20:04:52.000 - Arielle Ahrens, Summit Intern Watermelon Aftermath Last night we exploded a watermelon. This is what happens when you have a bunch of scientists and
Scientists and Watermelons 2014-06-23 20:04:52.000 - Arielle Ahrens, Summit Intern Watermelon Aftermath Last night we exploded a watermelon. This is what happens when you have a bunch of scientists and
Lightning Safety Awareness Week 2014-06-22 19:36:07.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Meteorologist The 'Lightning Position' demo. This week (June 22-28) is known in the weather community as Lightning Safety Awareness Week.
A Brief Return To The Obs 2014-06-21 18:18:07.000 - Rebecca Scholand, Former Observer NULL It has been a little over two months since I left the summit of Mount Washington
Lightning Safety Awareness Week Intro 2014-06-20 19:01:09.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Meteorologist NULL Lightning Safety Awareness Week is coming up (June 22-28, 2014) so I figured I would get a
Ride to the Clouds and NECN 2014-06-19 17:43:02.000 - Mike Dorfman, Weather Observer Motorcyclists make their way up the Auto Road It's been a busy day here on the summit!
A Gusty Return 2014-06-18 20:00:54.000 - Kaitlyn O`Brien, Weather Observer/Education Specialist NULL Weather conditions on the summit were far different from the muggy morning we left behind in the valley
Exciting Times 2014-06-17 22:38:10.000 - Jan Berriochoa, Summit Museum Attendant It is an exciting time on the summit. The Museum is now open and droves of visitors have come to
Windy Day 2014-06-15 15:56:44.000 - Brett Rossio, Summit Intern Slightly Breezy Day (By Rockpile Standards) Summit-seekers got a real treat today with winds gusting to 70 mph in some cases.
The Day's Watch 2014-06-14 12:34:40.000 - Mike Carmon, Weather Observer/Education Specialist Marty on Daytime Duty As Kyle mentioned in his comments yesterday, we are a man down this week, so
Up All Night 2014-06-13 20:19:37.000 - Michael Kyle, Weather Observer NULL Like the weather, work here at the Mount Washington Observatory is 24/7 365 days a year. To cover every