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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Plowing Through Shift Change Challenges
Plowing Through Shift Change Challenges 2017-01-12 10:13:08.000 - Mike Carmon, Senior Weather Observer & Education Specialist There are a host of operational challenges of the Mount Washington Observatory's summit weather station, as one can imagine! One of the trickiest parts of our jobs is the weekly
What is a Cloud?
What is a Cloud? 2017-01-10 05:37:58.000 - Taylor Regan, Weather Observer The summit of Mount Washington spends, on average, 60% of its time in the fog, sometimes meaning that the only cloud in the sky is hovering right at the summit. So, you could say we
A Great Opportunity!
A Great Opportunity! 2017-01-05 17:24:36.000 - Meghan Wells, PSU Research Intern My name is Meghan and I am a junior meteorology major at Plymouth State University. I have the wonderful opportunity of interning at the Mount Washington Observatory in the middle of January. I believe it
Orographic Lifting
Orographic Lifting 2016-06-12 17:02:53.000 - Chris Hohman, Intern My last post I had a large focus on learning new meteorological processes, and overall just getting my feet wet in this wonderful field. One thing
Warmer Days Ahead!
Warmer Days Ahead! 2016-06-11 16:06:16.000 - Tom Padham, Weather Observer/Meteorologist After a few chilly days on the summit with nearly 2 inches of snow, I find myself looking forward to much warmer conditions as
Five Questions/Answers
Five Questions/Answers 2016-06-10 20:01:52.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist As you may have seen (or heard through word of mouth), the summit received a fresh coating of snow, sleet, and ice over the

