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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
January Melt Out and an Impressively Windy Start to Winter
January Melt Out and an Impressively Windy Start to Winter 2019-01-24 13:20:44.000 - Tom Padham, Weather Observer/Education Specialist Melting snow and rime ice beneath our A-frame leading to the observation deck We’re seeing the infamous “January thaw” here on the summit today as temperatures
Thank You All For My Time Here
Thank You All For My Time Here 2019-01-23 05:01:53.000 - Christopher Hohman, Night Observer/Staff Meteorologist They say time flies when you’re having fun. To say that my time here has gone by quick, is quite frankly an understatement. The joy that this job has given me
First Week at the Observatory
First Week at the Observatory 2019-01-20 09:45:18.000 - Jay Broccolo, Summit Intern Hello and cheers from the summit of Mount Washington! My name is Jay Broccolo (check out my bio in the Staff section if you would like to know more about me) and this is
Vernacular Confusion (The Sequel!)
Vernacular Confusion (The Sequel!) 2018-04-06 10:42:31.000 - Sarah Schulte, Summit Intern “We’ll never survive!” “Nonsense! You’re only saying that because no one ever has!” Wesley and Buttercup, The Princess Bride It’s time for more
One Windy Day
One Windy Day 2018-04-05 14:20:11.000 - Tom Padham, Weather Observer/Education Specialist Although not quite the storm I was hoping for, the storm that has affected the summit over the past 24 hours has still
1855 Days at 6288 Feet
1855 Days at 6288 Feet 2018-03-31 16:38:13.000 - Mike Carmon, Senior Meteorologist & Education Specialist All good things must come to an end. On July 30, 2008 I arrived at the base of the

