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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
A Once In a Lifetime Experience
A Once In a Lifetime Experience 2019-01-14 10:05:41.000 - Stephen Durham, Summit Intern When I was younger in middle school, I visited New Hampshire for the first time back around Thanksgiving of 2006, my family drove near Mount Washington for the first time ever and fell
The Deep Freeze is Here!
The Deep Freeze is Here! 2019-01-10 10:45:46.000 - Tom Padham, Weather Observer/Education Specialist We’ve had plenty of extremes so far this winter season on the summit of Mount Washington, from high winds to whiteout conditions and heavy snow, but one thing seems to be missing: extreme
Light Pillars
Light Pillars 2018-12-28 09:58:49.000 - Christopher Hohman, Night Observer/Staff Meteorologist Last night the Observatory witnessed an event that isn’t very common in the winter! This is one of my favorite atmospheric optical phenomenon. They are called Light Pillars, and rarely form around us during the winter
Ozone Levels
Ozone Levels 2018-03-29 09:41:27.000 - Jillian Reynolds, Summit Intern You may have heard about the current ozone levels in the news or in our forecasts. You may think “What is ozone”? or “What are
The Return of Sunrise
The Return of Sunrise 2018-03-26 17:19:14.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist Working nights on the summit, my shift typically starts at 1730 EST (1830EDT) and ends at 0530 EST (0630 EDT) the following
Winter Hiking Hazards: Cornices
Winter Hiking Hazards: Cornices 2018-03-25 14:24:25.000 - Taylor Regan, Weather Observer From our perch atop New England, summit staff are often treated to some pretty neat views. On a crystal clear day, these views

