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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Extended sojourns to Mt. Washington keep us captive to the charms of the Rockpile
Extended sojourns to Mt. Washington keep us captive to the charms of the Rockpile 2016-01-28 12:29:24.000 - Will Broussard, Education Coordinator In late May of 2012 I spent a week at the summit, getting a behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of the Mount Washington Observatory.
A Busy Shift on the Summit
A Busy Shift on the Summit 2016-01-26 17:29:32.000 - Tim Taber, Digital Content Coordinator I've spent the past shift on the summit with Observers Kaitlyn, Mike, and Ryan, volunteers Bruce and Ayla, and quite a few guests. Being my first full shift on the summit I'm
Brocken Spectre: An Interesting Phenomenon
Brocken Spectre: An Interesting Phenomenon 2016-01-25 12:47:55.000 - Andrew Henry, Summit Intern A Brocken spectre, sometimes referred to as a Brocken bow or mountain spectre, formed a few shifts back. It was an interesting weather phenomenon I had never seen before. Since the occurrence of the
Observing the World With My Ears
Observing the World With My Ears 2015-05-09 18:04:20.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist Friday, everyone at the Observatory took turns to go out for a hike. While Kaitlyn went to Mt. Clay (see
B&H: Breaking and Hiking!
B&H: Breaking and Hiking! 2015-05-08 19:21:21.000 - Kaitlyn O'Brien, Co-director of Summit Operations Today was one of those days that begged you to get outside, and I couldn’t pass it up! We started off
One Last Sunrise
One Last Sunrise 2015-05-07 15:57:49.000 - Adam Freierman, Summit Intern Wednesday was the last day of my winter internship at the Observatory, and so I felt obliged to get up to see the sunrise

