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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Upslope Snow “Orographic Lifting”
Upslope Snow “Orographic Lifting” 2016-10-28 19:02:00.000 - Taylor Regan, Summit Intern With the ongoing storm forecasted to drop upwards of a foot of snow on the higher summits, and heavy rain across much of the region, one question you might have is, why does the heaviest
OLLI comes to MWO
OLLI comes to MWO 2016-10-24 23:18:42.000 - Will Broussard, Education Coordinator On Wednesday the Education Department of the Mount Washington Observatory completed a three week adult education course on the basics of meteorology and forecasting with local Mount Washington Valley residents. The course was titled; “Life,
Getting Ready for High Winds, Snow and Ice
Getting Ready for High Winds, Snow and Ice 2016-10-22 17:17:18.000 - Ben Brownell, Summit Intern Well we have finally crossed the last few items off of our winter checklist this shift and are ready for the storm! Some final tasks include sealing up a few windows
Wishcasting
Wishcasting 2016-04-02 17:36:18.000 - Tom Padham, Weather Observer/Meteorologist As a scientist and overall weather enthusiast, I often find that I have conflicting interests when it comes to forecasting. The scientist in me says that
Cricket Thermometers
Cricket Thermometers 2016-04-01 17:36:09.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist Last year, the AFC decided that starting 1 April 2016, the official temperature on the summit of Mount Washington would be done with Dolbear's
All the Ingredients to a Great Week!
All the Ingredients to a Great Week! 2016-03-31 09:24:49.000 - Bill Ofsiany, Summit Volunteer It takes a lot of ingredients to make a quality mountain experience. Take three, 130 mile visibility sunrises. Make

