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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Mt Washington Christmas in 1870
Mt Washington Christmas in 1870 2020-12-24 05:11:39.000 - Peter Crane, Curator, Gladys Brooks Memorial Library The following pair of extracts reflect what Christmas was like on Mt Washington way back in 1870. The entries are from the journal of the Huntington-Hitchcock Expedition, and are as they
All I Want For Christmas is…More Snow!
All I Want For Christmas is...More Snow! 2020-12-21 14:55:30.000 - Sam Robinson, Weather Observer/Engineer Today is the winter solstice so I figured it would be a good day to write about snow. At the time of writing, the forecast for Christmas Eve through Christmas day looks
Mount Washington Observatory’s Virtual Classroom “Home of the World’s Worst Weather Live”
Mount Washington Observatory’s Virtual Classroom “Home of the World’s Worst Weather Live” 2020-12-14 13:09:03.000 - Brian Fitzgerald, Director of Science and Education With the end of the calendar year approaching, it’s a natural time to reflect on the past year and think of things to come.
Thoughts from the Newest Observer
Thoughts from the Newest Observer 2019-07-27 09:57:32.000 - AJ Grimes, Weather Observer Hello everyone, my name is AJ Grimes and I am the newest Weather Observer up on the summit. Some of you may
A Year Ago Today
A Year Ago Today 2019-07-26 08:11:26.000 - Anna Smith, Summit Intern July 12, 2019 A year ago today. It’s a phrase that floods our social media these days, but we don’t always think about
Instrumentation by the Decade: the 60s
Instrumentation by the Decade: the 60s 2019-07-23 22:32:43.000 - Charlie Peachey, IT Intern As projects for the military began to wind down in the early 1960’s, several more projects began. The opening on the

