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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
A Little Bit of White Mountain Tornado History
A Little Bit of White Mountain Tornado History 2020-08-03 19:33:11.000 - Nate Iannuccillo, Weather Observer/Education Specialist This past week, I spent some time researching tornadoes in preparation for a distance learning program on tornado development. Aside from learning some fun facts for the presentation, I got
The Overcoat: A Meteorological Perspective
The Overcoat: A Meteorological Perspective 2020-07-27 12:41:43.000 - Nate Iannuccillo, Weather Observer/Education Specialist Despite having a particularly busy week on the summit, in my downtime, I finally got around to reading one of the all-time classic Russian short stories by Nikolai Gogol, The Overcoat (Spoilers! You’ve
Science In The Mountains Returns!
Science In The Mountains Returns! 2020-07-20 16:49:23.000 - Brian Fitzgerald, Director of Science and Education On Tuesday, July 28th at 7pm, the Science in the Mountains lecture series returns to Mount Washington Observatory with some exciting new changes. For starters we’ll be delivering our Science in
MWO Instrumentation by the Decade: the 1930s
MWO Instrumentation by the Decade: the 1930s 2019-05-30 10:16:30.000 - Charlie Peachey, IT Intern This past Memorial Day weekend marked the 87th anniversary of the first funding for the Mount Washington Observatory.
From the Valley to the Peak
From the Valley to the Peak 2019-05-27 09:03:22.000 - Benjamin Charles, Summit Intern Hello I am Ben Charles and I am one of the new summit Interns at the Mount Washington Observatory. I am
Long Way From Home
Long Way From Home 2019-05-26 17:20:29.000 - Austin Patrick, Summit Intern Coming from Ohio to New Hampshire to Mount Washington is an experience, and it’s one that should be shared! My name is Austin

