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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
In Search of Wintry Weather: A Look at the Week Ahead on Mount Washington
In Search of Wintry Weather: A Look at the Week Ahead on Mount Washington 2019-09-09 08:30:46.000 - Thomas Padham, Weather Observer/Education Specialist With our much-advertised below freezing temperatures last night being a bust, (we sat at literally 32.0-34 degrees all night) I’ve decided to take a
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
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
A November to Remembrrr!
A November to Remembrrr! 2018-11-29 11:17:17.000 - Tom Padham, Weather Observer/Education Specialist With the month of November coming to a close, I thought I’d take a look back at how this month compares to
Subzero Summit Science
Subzero Summit Science 2018-11-27 17:39:18.000 - Ian Bailey, Weather Observer/Education Specialist It has been an incredibly interesting shift week. We had a great Thanksgiving here on the summit, and Adam and I even got

