Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Living up to our Reputation!
Living up to our Reputation! 2017-02-07 15:07:01.000 - Tom Padham, Weather Observer/Meteorologist We’ve had a very active winter so far on the summit of Mount Washington, and that trend is definitely going to continue in the week ahead. With 193” of snow so far this season,
Ravens: Playful Tricksters of the Sky
Ravens: Playful Tricksters of the Sky 2017-02-06 13:34:26.000 - Taylor Regan, Weather Observer Few creatures make their permanent home upon the summit of Mount Washington. Even we observers only pull (roughly) one week stints up here, before heading down the rambling mountain road to our “week
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
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
Capturing the Night Sky
Capturing the Night Sky 2016-06-27 17:44:04.000 - Meredith Campbell, Summit Intern Reaching for the stars One of the most unique things about interning at the Mount Washington Observatory is the fact that
Alpine Zone
Alpine Zone 2016-06-26 17:07:10.000 - Christopher Hohman, Intern One common question hikers have when summiting a mountain is, “Hey why are all these plants so different up here compared to the base?” It’s a

