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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Avalanche Deaths a Tragic Part of Mount Washington History
Avalanche Deaths a Tragic Part of Mount Washington History By Peter Crane, Curator, Gladys Brooks Memorial Library | June 15, 2021 Mount Washington and Ammonoosuc Ravine (looking from the west). The large dot marks the approximate site of the Forgays tragedy. Bradford Washburn photo. On
Visibility from Summit Increasing Over Time
Visibility from Summit Increasing Over Time By Brian Fitzgerald, Director of Science & Education | June 15, 2021 Weather Observer Sam Robinson stands above the clouds in December 2020. Observers record prevailing visibility at each of their 24 hourly observations, every day of the year.
Cycling the Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail to Support Seek the Peak
Cycling the Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail to Support Seek the Peak 2021-06-14 16:01:13.000 - Marty Basch, Windswept Editor Spring was being snarky. Outside our Woodsville, NH motel room, the temperature was a wintry 37 degrees. The Presidential Rail Trail between Whitefield and Gorham showcases the
Founder’s Day 2019!
Founder's Day 2019! 2019-10-11 17:29:51.000 - Ian Bailey, Weather Observer/Education Specialist Founders Day for the Observatory is just around the corner; Tuesday, October 15th! On that day, 87 years ago, Alex McKenzie, Robert Scott
Testing Webcam Live-Streaming
Testing Webcam Live-Streaming 2019-10-07 05:43:27.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist When I started working here back in late 2005, we had four webcams available to view - our Observation Deck cam, our North
First Rime of the Season
First Rime of the Season 2019-10-06 14:14:41.000 - Laura Kee, Summit Intern Already in my first week and a half on the summit, I have been lucky enough to experience a wide range of

