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100+ mph, Rime and Snow on the Summit!
100+ mph, Rime and Snow on the Summit! By Alexis George Winter-like conditions have been in full swing at Mount Washington since I first arrived on the summit last week. Summit staff enjoyed high winds on Saturday, October 12th, when winds gusted to 121 mph at
My Fall Adventure Observing Mountain Weather
My Fall Adventure Observing Mountain Weather By Ingrid Miller Hello everyone! My name is Ingrid Miller and I am one of the fall interns at Mount Washington Observatory. I grew up in Vermont and spent many weekends hiking in the White Mountains with my family. I
Snow-to-Liquid Ratio Overview
Snow-to-Liquid Ratio Overview By Charlie Peachey Collecting the Precip Can for measurements. Forecasting and measuring precipitation in the winter is often a difficult process at the summit. The thermodynamics involved with the water cycle tend to become a lot more complicated once water freezes,
Overview of Rain on Snow Research
Overview of Rain on Snow Research By Charlie Peachey Below is a summary of findings from current research on rain on snow events, defined as liquid precipitation on existing snowpack, occurring on the summit of
Mountains, Mental Health, and Self-Care with Steward Riley McGurn
Mountains, Mental Health, and Self-Care with Steward Riley McGurn By Riley McGurn The mountains are so special to me and many others; the challenges, the views, the physical activity, and the experiences all encourage
Summit Crew Goes Rock Climbing for an Early Seek the Peak
Summit Crew Goes Rock Climbing for an Early Seek the Peak By Alex Branton Seek the Peak is just around the corner, meaning lots of people will be heading out on an outdoor adventure