Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
March – In Like a Lion…
March - In Like a Lion... 2018-03-10 15:25:18.000 - Taylor Regan, Weather Observer As I write this blog post, winds outside are howling at hurricane-force, whipping up nearly a foot of newly fallen (and still falling) snow and hurling it through the air, just one element
Slinging Science!
Slinging Science! 2018-03-09 13:39:51.000 - Sarah Schulte, Summit Intern Every hour for the past 85 years, one of Mount Washington’s weather observers has stepped out onto the Observatory’s deck to take a manual weather observation. In addition to noting visibility and cloud formations, they also use
Looking in the Rear View Mirror – A Summary of February, 2018
Looking in the Rear View Mirror – A Summary of February, 2018 2018-03-06 21:44:41.000 - Caleb Meute, Weather Observer / Meteorologist February was warm, but not the warmest! While scrolling through our records, it appears that three previous Februaries had higher average temperatures than 2018. That
The AMC Hut System: A Cornerstone of the White Mountain Hiking History and Experience
The AMC Hut System: A Cornerstone of the White Mountain Hiking History and Experience 2017-07-20 13:11:17.000 - Elizabeth Perry, Summit Intern As an intern at the Observatory, one of my most important day-to-day tasks
Aurora Borealis
Aurora Borealis 2017-07-18 13:27:44.000 - Jillian Reynolds, Summit Intern Also known as “Northern Lights”, the Aurora Borealis is one of Nature’s greatest spectacles. It is the result of electrons colliding with the upper parts
Mountain Thunderstorms
Mountain Thunderstorms 2017-07-14 17:25:31.000 - Nicole Tallman, Summit Intern Let's set the scene: It is a beautiful day in the valley with blue skies, calm winds, and warm temperatures. You and some friends happily

