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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
The Science Behind Kelvin Helmholtz Wave Clouds
The Science Behind Kelvin Helmholtz Wave Clouds 2015-12-14 09:35:25.000 - Andrew Henry, Summit Intern While we did not receive any #MWOMetMonday questions this week, one of our Facebook followers posted the following picture of some unusual clouds, wondering what they were. The clouds
Winter on the Summit?
Winter on the Summit? 2015-12-12 17:06:51.000 - Michael Dorfman, Weather Observer/IT Specialist Just like much of the valley, Mount-Washington-style winter has not yet enveloped the summit. Typically, we’re using the snow cat at least partway up the Auto Road at this point, but almost the entire
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? The answer is yes for at least the next couple of weeks
A Week on the Summit
A Week on the Summit 2015-04-22 15:52:25.000 - Barbara Marino, Summit Volunteer Where did the week go? When I arrived the volunteers from last shift kept me company till they were ready to go
Sleet vs. Hail
Sleet vs. Hail 2015-04-21 15:45:40.000 - Mike Carmon, Co-Director of Summit Operations Non-meteorologist: "It’s hailing outside."Meteorologist: "No, it’s actually sleeting."Non-meteorologist: "What’s the difference?"Meteorologist: "Uhhh…" This is an exchange I've had with friends, family, and peers alike. I
Gazing Into the Rockpile’s Icy Past
Gazing Into the Rockpile's Icy Past 2015-04-20 15:41:36.000 - Adam Freierman, Summit Intern It is late April at the end of a long cold winter and the ravines on Mount Washington are just about

