Happy Earth Day!
Happy Earth Day! 2019-04-22 10:07:30.000 - Chloe Boehm, Summit Intern Today is Earth Day which means it is a great day to recognize the beautiful planet we live on
Happy Earth Day! 2019-04-22 10:07:30.000 - Chloe Boehm, Summit Intern Today is Earth Day which means it is a great day to recognize the beautiful planet we live on
Signs of Spring 2019-04-19 15:30:09.000 - Thomas Padham, Weather Observer/Education Specialist Photos taken by Weather Observer Ryan Knapp of the progression of our melting snow pack ahead of the
New Personal Wind Record! 2019-04-16 20:14:03.000 - Ian Bailey, Weather Observer/Education Specialist We had a pretty exciting night here on the summit last night! Most of us set new
Intern to Night Observer! 2019-04-15 06:50:58.000 - Jay Broccolo, Weather Observer/Meteorologist It has been a bit since my last blog post, but for good reason. I have been training and
85th Big Wind Anniversary 2019-04-08 10:25:42.000 - Staff, MWO The founding staff of the Mount Washington Observatory in 1932: (L-R) Alex McKenzie, Bob Monahan, Joe Dodge, and Sal
Still Winter In Our "Backyard" 2019-04-08 05:49:55.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist The acronym “NIMBY” (Not In My BackYard) is typically used for a person that objects to
The Culprit Behind This Wintry Weather 2019-04-07 12:53:02.000 - Chloe Boehm, Summit Intern Even though meteorological spring has sprung, the summit has seen its fair share of wintry weather
Wind Statistics From Winter 2018-2019 2019-04-05 15:49:02.000 - Thomas Padham, Weather Observer/Education Specialist It’s been a very memorable winter season, something I’ve mentioned before in past blogs but still
Yay Spring...Just Kidding! April Fools! 2019-04-01 12:24:18.000 - Ian Bailey, Weather Observer/Education Specialist Of course, shenanigans were bound to occur this shift with today being April Fools Day. However,
Looking like spring? 2019-03-29 12:16:48.000 - Adam Gill, Weather Observer/IT Specialist So far this spring it has been a cold one across the higher summits and much of New