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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
My Perspective of Being a Summit Volunteer
My Perspective of Being a Summit Volunteer 2019-09-06 12:20:54.000 - Carol Anderson, Summit Volunteer I have been a summit volunteer for 3 years and I love it. I have been on the rockpile in every season. I have been a co-volunteer with people I did not
Follow Your Passion, The Rest Will Fall Into Place
Follow Your Passion, The Rest Will Fall Into Place 2019-09-04 06:52:05.000 - Jay Broccolo, Weather Observer/Meteorologist Hello all! For this blog post, I’m going to take a different route. Often times, I write something sciency about some weather phenomena, process, or something regarding the atmosphere and
An Analysis of Hurricane Dorian So Far
An Analysis of Hurricane Dorian So Far 2019-09-02 08:57:45.000 - Ian Bailey, Weather Observer/Education Specialist This past weekend we had our final Summer Edutrip for the season on the summit. And the theme for this trip, coincidentally, was Hurricanes and the Science of Tropical Cyclones. As
Keeping in Shape while Working on the Summit
Keeping in Shape while Working on the Summit 2018-12-07 15:55:25.000 - Adam Gill, Weather Observer/IT Specialist Working up here on the summit can lead to a sedentary lifestyle easily if you let it, especially
Dear Santa…
Dear Santa... 2018-12-04 05:09:24.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist Dear Santa- Another year has flown by here on the summit of Mt Washington. I hope all is going well with you, the
Why is Every Snowflake Unique?
Why is Every Snowflake Unique? 2018-12-01 10:17:17.000 - Chloe Boehm, Summit Intern Since the summit has seen 110” of snow since the start of the snow season (July 1st) and 58” during the month

