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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
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
How Do Frost Heaves Form?
How Do Frost Heaves Form? 2015-11-30 18:14:22.000 - Michael Dorfman, Weather Observer/IT Specialist I’ve heard people ask questions, especially this time of the year, about frost heaves. Seemingly defying the laws of gravity, ice
What I am Thankful For
What I am Thankful For 2015-11-28 09:08:51.000 - Andrew Henry, Summit Intern With Thanksgiving earlier this week, I have been thinking what I’m thankful for at the Observatory. The first thing I am thankful

