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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Reflections on a Late-February Summit Trip
Reflections on a Late-February Summit Trip 2021-03-17 06:34:30.000 - Charlie Buterbaugh, Development Coordinator Approaching tree line, the landscape is stunning. High above the White Mountain National Forest floor, protected in the snowcat as we gain elevation along the auto road in late February, the sight of
Fifteen Years of Observing Mount Washington’s Weather
Fifteen Years of Observing Mount Washington's Weather 2021-03-08 20:17:38.000 - Ryan Knapp, Observer/Staff Meteorologist Just over fifteen years ago (December 28, 2005), I started working at the Mount Washington Observatory. I started as an intern but in February 2006, I was hired on as a "temporary-full
Behind the Scientist
Behind the Scientist 2021-02-22 12:07:42.000 - Nicole Tallman, Weather Observer/Education Specialist Through outreach programs and talking to family and friends I realize there is a stigma behind being a scientist, that we are solely dedicated to our work and are somehow different from the general public.
An Analysis of Hurricane Dorian So Far
An Analysis of Hurricane Dorian So Far 2019-09-02 08:57:45.000 - Ian Bailey, Weather Observer/Education Specialist This past weekend we had our final Summer Edutrip for the season on the summit. And the theme for
Fall is Just Around the Corner
Fall is Just Around the Corner 2019-08-30 11:02:38.000 - Benjamin Charles, Summit Intern August will shortly come to an end, wrapping up what was a great summer here at the summit of Mount Washington.
The Air Was Filled With Laughter: A Letter to Our Fall Interns
The Air Was Filled With Laughter: A Letter to Our Fall Interns 2019-08-25 07:25:39.000 - Anna Smith, Summit Intern Graduate The air was filled with laughter. One last shift change for this set of

