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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Cloudrise instead of Sunrise
Cloudrise instead of Sunrise 2018-10-28 20:03:43.000 - Bill Ofsiany, Summit Volunteer The summit was above valley clouds this morning, but clouds were above the summit, too. There was a narrow band of clear sky on the horizon that promised at least a glimpse of the sunrise.
The Tower on the Hill
The Tower on the Hill 2018-10-24 12:32:16.000 - Sarah Schulte, Museum Attendant It’s very fitting that, as I’m writing this, our trip down the mountain isn’t a guarantee. For all I know, this might not be my last day on Mount Washington for a while, and
Why Do Certain Leaves Change Color?
Why Do Certain Leaves Change Color? 2018-10-22 11:54:57.000 - Chloe Boehm, Summit Intern After spectacular fall foliage for the last few weeks, winter weather has started to descend upon the mountain and with that comes the end of the beautiful colors on the trees. Reflecting back
Ways to Measure Snow
Ways to Measure Snow 2018-01-30 13:22:03.000 - Taylor Regan, Weather Observer One question commonly asked of staff up here on the summit is: How do you accurately measure snowfall in such a windy environment?
Super Blue (Partial) Blood Moon (Maybe)
Super Blue (Partial) Blood Moon (Maybe) 2018-01-28 17:24:02.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist Back in August 2017 when I was writing a blog post about the solar eclipse I was looking at the
From the Carolina Coast to the Rockpile!
From the Carolina Coast to the Rockpile! 2018-01-27 16:34:43.000 - Sarah Schulte, Summit Intern They say there’s a first time for everything, but what they don’t always say is that these first times like

