Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
(Don’t) Blow Me Away!
(Don't) Blow Me Away! 2018-02-08 14:31:01.000 - Sarah Schulte, Summit Intern If you Google images or video for the Mount Washington Observatory, you’re going to find a lot of clips and pictures about our observers being blown backwards, knocked flat and pushed around. As fun as
Three Snowstorms, Two Arctic Outbreaks, One Big Challenge
Three Snowstorms, Two Arctic Outbreaks, One Big Challenge 2018-02-01 14:13:16.000 - Mike Carmon, Senior Meteorologist & Education Specialist This winter has thus far been another typical New England roller coaster ride, with snowstorms and rainstorms, arctic outbreaks and record high temperatures, clear days and cloudy ones,
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? The answer isn’t as simple as just using a snowboard, the way
The Crawford Path: 200 Years of Hiking in the White Mountains
The Crawford Path: 200 Years of Hiking in the White Mountains 2017-06-23 08:39:30.000 - Julia Moreland, Summit Intern Mount Washington, and the White Mountains in general, have a long and diverse history. There are
Week 2 on the Rockpile
Week 2 on the Rockpile 2017-06-19 18:32:41.000 - Sam Webber, Summit Intern After spending a long six days off of the summit, we finally made it back to the top. Being up here for
Adjusting to Life on the Mountain
Adjusting to Life on the Mountain 2017-06-17 08:58:27.000 - Nicole Tallman, Summit Intern Being from New Jersey I have not spent my life in the mountains. Accepting this internship ensured that I would be

