A New Intern Has Appeared!
A New Intern Has Appeared! By Andrew Sullivan Hello, My name is Andrew Sullivan and I’m one of the new fall interns here at the Observatory! I am a
A New Intern Has Appeared! By Andrew Sullivan Hello, My name is Andrew Sullivan and I’m one of the new fall interns here at the Observatory! I am a
Summer intern George Mousmoules taking in the Milky Way and shooting stars. Photo by Charlie Peachey. Dear *{{Informal Name}}*, Greetings from Mount Washington Observatory! As we wrap up a
Looking out from the summit on the morning of July 11. Ellen Estabrook photo. Dear *{{Informal Name}}*, And just like that, August is already here. It’s been a busy
Mount Washington Observatory and Appalachian Mountain Club staff share insights about remote weather station data with news reporters on July 11. Learn more about the media day below. Dear
Rhododendron Lapponicum, a dwarf rhododendron found in sub-arctic environments like the alpine zone, was photographed by Corbin T. on June 5 on Mount Washington. Dear *{{Informal Name}}*, Thank you
Considerations for Autumn Adventurers By Ryan Knapp Looking out the window, it is evident that we are heading into autumn. The plants in the alpine regions have transitioned to
Mount Washington Fall Almanac and a 2024 Seasonal Outlook By Alex Branton As we move deeper into the month of September, New England’s most notorious season, fall, is nearly
My Summer Internship Recap By George Mousmoules It is hard to even begin to describe all that has happened in the last three months during my time at Mt.
Reflecting On My Summer in the Clouds By Maya Hartley Arriving at the summit of Mount Washington for the first time ever just a couple of months ago was
Disaster in the Naugatuck River Valley By Francis Tarasiewicz On the afternoon of August 18th, a roughly 31-mile swath of the Naugatuck River Valley in southwestern Connecticut experienced a