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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Taking a Closer Look at the “Rockpile”
Taking a Closer Look at the "Rockpile" 2017-06-13 15:46:09.000 - Elizabeth Perry, Summit Intern Although my internship at the Observatory this summer has been entirely focused on meteorology so far, I study geology in college and often I find myself inspecting the boulder formations while working
The Science of Sunsets
The Science of Sunsets 2017-06-12 12:30:15.000 - Julia Moreland, Summit Intern Sunsets and sunrises are lovely phenomena indeed. The coming and going of the days and nights are incredible in it of themselves, but there is something about the painted flames of color seeming to emerge
The Strange Clouds of Mount Washington
The Strange Clouds of Mount Washington 2017-06-09 17:10:14.000 - Margaret Jividen, Summit Intern Any weather watcher, whether a professional or just someone who enjoys following along as an enthusiast, is familiar with the common cloud types identified by meteorologists. They are categorized by shape and base
De-Icing Instrumentation in 60 mph Winds
De-Icing Instrumentation in 60 mph Winds 2016-11-06 06:12:37.000 - Caleb Meute, Weather Observer/Meteorologist Check out this video of me de-icing in high winds yesterday: Caleb Meute, Weather Observer/Meteorologist
UK College Students Experience Mount Washington
UK College Students Experience Mount Washington 2016-11-03 15:58:26.000 - Eric Kelsey, Director of Research Tuesday, I had the pleasure of hosting 20 students and professors from the University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom, at the
An Amazing Week!
An Amazing Week! 2016-11-01 08:14:29.000 - Bill Ofsiany & John Donovan, Summit Volunteers How do you rate your week on the summit? Probably the best way would be to add up all the things

