Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Anatomy of a thunderstorm…
Anatomy of a thunderstorm... 2007-07-07 09:00:41.000 - Brian Clark, Observer The Thermograph... The most exciting weather event so far this week came yesterday right around noon. Peter Crane, the Director of Programs for the Observatory, who was on the summit with a summer EduTrip came into the
Upcoming events…
Upcoming events... 2007-07-05 12:26:36.000 - The Summit Crew, Mount Washington Observatory NULL As there is not much to speak of going on with the weather at the top of Mount Washington today (in the clouds, average temperatures, average winds), we would like to take the opportunity to
View From The Top
View From The Top 2007-07-04 05:12:57.000 - DJ Lavoie, Summit Volunteer The Northeastern Valleys It is 4:30am Summit time and I just watched a brilliant sunrise and the day explode here on Mount Washington...Wow! What a place and what a week! This is my first time as
BLIZZARD WARNING!!!
BLIZZARD WARNING!!! 2007-02-14 08:41:56.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Satellite of the storm... Shift change came early this morning, with the snow tractor moving from the base at 6AM, however, the adventure had begun even before
Portland Weather Live from the Rockpile
Portland Weather Live from the Rockpile 2007-02-13 10:11:59.000 - Jon Cotton, Observer Jason and Charlie, WGME Only 33 new members until the presidential web cam comes online. Click here, to join the Mount Washington Observatory
Rotor Clouds and Cold Legs
Rotor Clouds and Cold Legs 2007-02-11 08:37:48.000 - Neil Lareau, Observer Rotor Clouds Jon Cotton looks at me and says “Jonny Cotton is losing much heat.” Iconcur and we retreat to the relative calm in

