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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Can I Bug You for a Minute? (Identifying an Insect on Mount Washington)
Can I Bug You for a Minute? (Identifying an Insect on Mount Washington) 2019-09-21 09:37:56.000 - Tom Padham, Weather Observer/Education Specialist While enjoying a beautiful afternoon on the top of the tower I stumbled upon an interesting looking beetle and decided to take a photo just
Bring on the Wind!
Bring on the Wind! 2019-09-18 10:23:23.000 - Eric Kelsey, Lead Research Scientist The next step in ensuring a long future of research-quality wind speed measurements occurred this summer when the next-generation pitot static tube anemometer was disassembled and modified to fix a couple of problems that
Types of Icing Events on Mount Washington
Types of Icing Events on Mount Washington 2019-09-17 14:23:48.000 - Ben Charles, Intern The second week of my fall internship here at the summit of Mount Washington has been an eventful one. It had been since my first shift on the mountain back in late May
I’m Dreaming of a…
I'm Dreaming of a... 2018-12-24 10:06:05.000 - Taylor Regan, Weather Observer/Research Specialist White Christmas! I decided to do a little digging in the archives, as Christmas comes but once a year, and at the
Comet 46P/Wirtanen (aka the “Christmas Comet”)
Comet 46P/Wirtanen (aka the “Christmas Comet”) 2018-12-17 04:44:14.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist Working the night shift over the past 13 years, I am always in awe of the night sky. While my
In Search of Extreme Weather
In Search of Extreme Weather 2018-12-14 09:51:31.000 - Thomas Padham, Weather Observer/Education Specialist After a very active (by which I mean snowy and windy) October and November, things have quieted down significantly to start

