Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
First Snow Storm?
First Snow Storm? 2016-09-22 20:01:41.000 - Adam Gill, Weather Observer/IT specialist It will finally be cold enough on the summit this weekend to support the possibility of some snowfall! It has been since June 22 since we have last seen some snowflakes falling on the summit
Skew-T Plots
Skew-T Plots 2016-09-19 07:06:26.000 - Taylor Regan, Summit Intern There’s never a shortage of things to learn on the summit. Due in part to Mt. Washington’s location and surrounding topography, this mountain is ideally situated, and those living on the summit, uniquely fortunate, to experience some
Talking about Turbulence
Talking about Turbulence 2016-09-17 17:02:22.000 - Tom Padham, Weather Observer/Meteorologist While talking with intern Taylor a bit about the weather today, she brought up a simple, yet very complex question: why do we see wind gusts? The short answer is turbulence, but what makes the air
Wind Chill Myths
Wind Chill Myths 2016-02-15 10:38:03.000 - Mike Carmon, Co-Director of Summit Operations With the arrival of the coldest air of the winter season this weekend, we've received many questions, comments, etc., regarding temperatures and
8 Days in February: Some of my favorite things…
8 Days in February: Some of my favorite things… 2016-02-12 09:22:05.000 - Johanna Vienneau, Summit Volunteer The conversation around the dinner table is full of laughter. What a great crew! My husband and I
How We Vote
How We Vote 2016-02-09 17:23:20.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist Today marks New Hampshire’s presidential primary. Some people have wondered how the summit staff participates. The summit of Mount Washington is located in

