Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Life In and Out of the Clouds
Life In and Out of the Clouds 2017-06-28 06:36:20.000 - Elizabeth Perry, Summit Intern One of the most striking things about living on the summit of Mount Washington and observing the weather has been noticing how quickly weather can change up here, and the ubiquitousness of
Under Pressure
Under Pressure 2017-06-27 16:11:48.000 - Taylor Regan, Weather Observer At the Mount Washington Observatory, there are quite a few instruments we employ during our hourly weather observations to help us interpret and report the conditions on the summit. The barograph is one such tool, which is
The Climb to the Clouds
The Climb to the Clouds 2017-06-26 11:29:47.000 - Margaret Jividen, Summit Intern There are many things people associate with Mount Washington: terrible weather, the great views, and science. Not only does the summit claim the title of tallest point in New England, but the mountain is
Will it Snow? Will it Rain?
Will it Snow? Will it Rain? 2016-11-27 14:25:59.000 - Adam Gill, Weather Observer/ IT Specialist This upcoming week is looking very interesting weather wise. A big storm is going to be forming in the
Thanksgiving atop the Rockpile
Thanksgiving atop the Rockpile 2016-11-24 19:54:30.000 - Tom Padham, Weather Observer/Meteorologist Working on the summit for Thanksgiving can be tough to be away from friends and family, but it helps to put things into
NASA GOES-R Satellite Launch and What This Means for Weather Forecasting
NASA GOES-R Satellite Launch and What This Means for Weather Forecasting 2016-11-22 11:25:14.000 - Ben Brownell, Summit Intern You may have heard that National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) successfully sent a new National

