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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Founding Day
Founding Day 2017-10-15 16:12:32.000 - Mount Washington Observatory Staff, Weather Observer It’s founding day! What does that mean? Well, it is the day that we at the Mount Washington Observatory celebrate the beginning (founding) of our organization. And this year, it’s a big one! Today we
The Story of the Seasons
The Story of the Seasons 2017-10-14 11:59:36.000 - Taylor Regan, Weather Observer It’s been a fall-like summer and a summer-like fall this year, with the trees all out of sorts and calendars themselves questioning what month it really is. But how did the seasons become as
Misery Hill: A Look Back at the Saturday Evening Post March 14th, 1942
Misery Hill: A Look Back at the Saturday Evening Post March 14th, 1942 2017-10-12 06:43:50.000 - Taylor Regan, Weather Observer Up on the summit, we have the tremendous fortune of a well-preserved archive of not only our hourly weather observations but also various journals and missives
Mt Washington Backcountry Ski Festival
Mt Washington Backcountry Ski Festival 2017-03-07 04:49:21.000 - The Observatory Staff, Mount Washington Observatory If you are in the Mount Washington Valley this coming weekend, March 11-12, 2017, our friend Mark Synnott of Synnott
Mount Washington-Home of the Country’s Least Sunshine?
Mount Washington-Home of the Country’s Least Sunshine? 2017-03-06 10:31:30.000 - Nathan Flinchbaugh, Summit Intern If you’re lucky enough, you’ve had the opportunity to stand on the summit and experience the amazing view that stretches
Why is Sunrise So Colorful?
Why is Sunrise So Colorful? 2017-03-05 15:00:29.000 - Taylor Regan, Weather Observer Have you ever wondered why we see such color in the sky at sunrise or sunset? Or perhaps why we perceive the

