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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
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 of the time; today is no different. After spending the morning in
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 we are on the summit at night. As a total space nerd,
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 very interesting and fascinating question when you start to really think about
Feeling the Force of Mount Washington’s Winds
Feeling the Force of Mount Washington's Winds 2015-11-04 21:01:51.000 - Adam Gill, Summit Intern The beginning of this shift was exciting wind wise up on the summit. Shortly after arriving on Oct. 24th for
Halloween from the Summit
Halloween from the Summit 2015-10-31 17:11:28.000 - Mike Carmon, Co-Director of Summit Operations Happy Halloween from the summit! It’s hard to believe how dramatically the weather changed from yesterday to today--it's almost as
Thoughts From Dennis
Thoughts From Dennis 2015-10-29 12:55:06.000 - Dennis Vienneau, Summit Museum Attendant Another shift nears its end as I compose this comment. I have been a member of the Observatory for many years and have

