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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
April Newsletter: Big Wind Day’s 91st Anniversary
Volunteers Matt Wingate and Bill Ofsiany enjoy the sunrise on March 26. Photo by Mount Washington State Park Supervisor Patrick Hummel. Dear *{{Informal Name}}*, Today, the Observatory marks the 91st anniversary of the World Record Wind of 231 miles per hour, clocked by summit staff on April 12, 1934.
March Newsletter: Instrument Innovation Across Continents
Project Wayra expedition team members Tom Matthews, left, Pierre Pitte, and Baker Perry make final adjustments on the Aconcagua summit station, featuring a customized MWOBS pitot anemometer, on February 18. Dear *{{Informal Name}}*, A few years ago, I had the honor of custom-building wind sensors for
February Newsletter: New Program Will Boost Access for Universities
Sunset on January 23, captured by Weather Observer and IT Specialist Charlie Peachey. Dear *{{Informal Name}}*, The chill of a New England winter fully gripped the summit of Mount Washington throughout the month of January. The average temperature across the entire month landed at a
From Intern to Educator to Observer: My Next Chapter with the Obs
From Intern to Educator to Observer: My Next Chapter with the Obs By Amy Cotter For the past year and a half, I have worked with Mount Washington Observatory in a variety of positions.
Bringing Supplies to Mt. Washington’s Summit
Bringing Supplies to Mt. Washington’s Summit By Jamie Boss It’s one thing to operate a weather observatory on top of Mount Washington in the worst weather in the world and another to provide a
20 FAQs about Nimbus, the Summit Cat
20 FAQs about Nimbus, the Summit Cat By Nimbus & Alexis George I recently collaborated with Weather Observer and Meteorologist, Alexis George, to compile and answer the most frequently asked questions about me, Nimbus




