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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Mother Nature Rules the Rockpile
Mother Nature Rules the Rockpile 2017-02-05 11:35:26.000 - Nathan Flinchbaugh, Summit Intern Wednesday morning my shift met at the base of the Auto Road just like any other typical shift change morning. A weak system was departing New Hampshire at the time and had left a
A Volunteer Week
A Volunteer Week 2017-02-01 06:23:56.000 - Jeff Swanson, Summit Volunteer I have returned to the summit for my fourth trip as a volunteer with the Mount Washington Observatory. As usual, this place is never twice the same when drawing comparisons between each of my trips. I
Something is up With the Number 127…
Something is up With the Number 127… 2017-01-30 06:01:15.000 - Caleb Meute, Weather Observer / Meteorologist Prior to the past few days, the peak wind gust I experienced atop the Rockpile was 120 mph. Two nights ago in the hours leading up to midnight, the winds
Wrapping Up A Season
Wrapping Up A Season 2016-07-02 16:02:21.000 - Mike Carmon, Weather Observer & Education Specialist Another month has come and gone rather quickly on Mount Washington, and June 2016 certainly did not disappoint with its
Detecting Lightning on the Summit
Detecting Lightning on the Summit 2016-06-30 20:42:33.000 - Adam Gill, Weather Observer/IT Specialist Over the past few days we have had thunderstorms that have passed over or near the summit. Lightning is a very
The Hazards of Thunderstorms
The Hazards of Thunderstorms 2016-06-28 12:11:45.000 - Tim Greene, Intern As most know, the summit of Mount Washington is in the clouds with visibility limited to several hundred feet at best most

