Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
One Cloud to Cover Them All
One Cloud to Cover Them All 2018-07-17 07:11:23.000 - Sarah Thunberg, Summit Intern Every meteorologist has a favorite cloud type, for most people this has something to do with severe weather. I get it, supercells are really cool and exciting and give conditions where you can
Where is the Wind this Week?
Where is the Wind this Week? 2018-07-15 18:09:32.000 - Griffin Mooers, Summit Intern The Mount Washington Observatory’s claim to fame has long centered on wind, with the observatory seeing the highest wind gust ever (recorded by man) at 231 mph on April 12th, 1934. And at
Mount Washington Sunsets
Mount Washington Sunsets 2018-07-14 18:19:23.000 - Simon Wachholz, Summit Intern When I woke up 5am Wednesday morning for shift change, my first thought was that I couldn’t wait until my next off week so I could finally sleep in. Once I got back to the top,
Your Body as a Weather Instrument
Your Body as a Weather Instrument 2017-10-29 11:02:49.000 - Bill Ofsiany, Summit Volunteer I love this time of year. The leaves are mostly gone, as are the crowds and bugs. It is the time
Wishful Thinking…Rhyme (Rime) Time on the Rockpile
Wishful Thinking...Rhyme (Rime) Time on the Rockpile 2017-10-26 10:55:02.000 - Bill Ofsiany, Summit Volunteer This time of year, the days get short; the cold begins to bite, The fog that last month, wet the
Understanding Dew Point
Understanding Dew Point 2017-10-25 16:34:32.000 - Taylor Regan, Weather Observer Every hour, on the hour, a weather observer atop the summit of Mount Washington steps outside and begins a weather observation. Sky cover, wind

