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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
I Can See The Light!
I Can See The Light! 2017-10-03 16:47:53.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist As the About Us page on our website states, “Mount Washington Observatory is a private, nonprofit, member-supported institution with a mission to advance understanding of the natural systems that create Earth’s weather and
Things To Know Before You Go
Things To Know Before You Go 2017-10-01 05:56:54.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist This week we went from warm and muggy summer-like weather to cold and snowy winter-like weather. During the times we weren’t in summer/winter mode, looking down into the valleys below provided all
Cooking at Altitude: It’s a Piece of Cake!
Cooking at Altitude: It's a Piece of Cake! 2017-09-28 14:33:21.000 - Taylor Regan, Weather Observer Working at a fully manned mountaintop weather station definitely has its challenges…did you know that one of them is cooking? Located at 6,288 feet above sea level, the Mount Washington Observatory
Today, It Was Warm
Today, It Was Warm 2017-02-24 18:34:14.000 - Mike Carmon, Senior Weather Observer & Education Specialist Temperatures over the last few days have been exceedingly mild for late February on Mount Washington. Although we haven't
Snow, Wind, & Ice: 9 Days on the Summit of Mount Washington
Snow, Wind, & Ice: 9 Days on the Summit of Mount Washington 2017-02-22 06:17:50.000 - Ruth Innes and Andy Keegan, Summit Volunteers The call came on Monday, February 13th. The shift change would occur
Downsloping Winds
Downsloping Winds 2017-02-21 15:02:34.000 - Nathan Flinchbaugh, Summit Intern Although it is no surprise that Mount Washington routinely sees its fair share of wild weather, sometimes its prominence can translate to bizarre weather in

