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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Intern to Night Observer!
Intern to Night Observer! 2019-04-15 06:50:58.000 - Jay Broccolo, Weather Observer/Meteorologist It has been a bit since my last blog post, but for good reason. I have been training and becoming accustomed to the night shift. I recently hired as the Night Observer and Meteorologist and there is
85th Big Wind Anniversary
85th Big Wind Anniversary 2019-04-08 10:25:42.000 - Staff, MWO The founding staff of the Mount Washington Observatory in 1932: (L-R) Alex McKenzie, Bob Monahan, Joe Dodge, and Sal Pagliuca. Nearly 85 years ago, on the tallest peak in the northeast, a group of hardy
Still Winter In Our “Backyard”
Still Winter In Our "Backyard" 2019-04-08 05:49:55.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist The acronym “NIMBY” (Not In My BackYard) is typically used for a person that objects to something perceived as unpleasant/dangerous in their local area. However, growing up around Lake Tahoe (CA) I always
The Science of Auroras
The Science of Auroras 2018-08-08 06:18:51.000 - Christopher Hohman, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist One of my personal favorite weather phenomenon here on the summit of Mount Washington, is one I haven’t actually observed yet! For
July Climatology
July Climatology 2018-08-04 19:09:40.000 - Adam Gill, Weather Observer/IT Specialist As many people here in New England know, July was a very warm month across the Northeastern US. Mount Washington was no exception, though
A Hike to End All Hikes
A Hike to End All Hikes 2018-08-02 09:46:08.000 - Ben Seleb, Summit Intern Despite living on the summit for most of the summer, my busy schedule has kept me from hiking Mount Washington from