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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Our Little Library
Our Little Library 2016-07-25 18:09:01.000 - Meredith Campbell, Summit Intern Here at the Mount Washington Observatory, we are lucky to have a plethora of reading material. Over our eighty year history books brought by the observers, interns, and volunteers along with generous donations from our members
Picture Perfecting
Picture Perfecting 2016-07-24 18:22:20.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist If you’ve ever visited the White Mountains, you know how beautiful and photogenic they are. I decided to check out some of the other images that others have captured, so I checked out the tag #WhiteMountains
Last Night’s Thunderstorms & an Explanation of Lenticular Clouds
Last Night’s Thunderstorms & an Explanation of Lenticular Clouds 2016-07-23 12:20:47.000 - Tim Greene, Summit Intern We often see lenticular clouds at the Observatory, but yesterday evening we got to see a less common variety; a convective altocumulus lenticularis (try saying that ten times fast). Prior
Warm Weather Ahead!
Warm Weather Ahead! 2015-12-07 14:57:47.000 - Adam Gill, Summit Intern It has been warm here in New England so far this December! The question is, will this warmth continue for a little while longer?
Dear Santa
Dear Santa 2015-12-04 17:06:46.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist Dear Santa, Can you believe it has been a year already!? How are things in the North Pole? Hopefully all is well and
The Night Shift
The Night Shift 2015-12-02 16:50:35.000 - Marty Basch, Windswept Editor There's a question that never gets old around here. What's it like to live and work up there? Living and working at 6,288 feet

