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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
New Personal Wind Record!
New Personal Wind Record! 2019-04-16 20:14:03.000 - Ian Bailey, Weather Observer/Education Specialist We had a pretty exciting night here on the summit last night! Most of us set new personal wind records, with a maximum verified gust of 142 mph! It was a long night of
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
A Crash Course in Cyclogenesis and Conveyor Belt Theory
A Crash Course in Cyclogenesis and Conveyor Belt Theory 2018-07-02 18:18:05.000 - Sarah Thunberg, Summit Intern Standing at the base of the mountain Wednesday morning, I was jumping with energy and excitement to get
A Year’s Worth of Snow In Review
A Year's Worth of Snow In Review 2018-07-01 16:35:30.000 - Simon Wachholz, Summit Intern At Mount Washington (and other weather sites) the conclusion of June marks the end of our yearly weather season. This
Hot, Humid, and Hazy
Hot, Humid, and Hazy 2018-06-30 16:40:13.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist With the upcoming weather pattern, there are a two noteworthy things to talk about. The first is the various Heat Advisories

