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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
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 certainly has its challenges. The commute's unlike any other in these parts
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 often pushes earth up with impressive force, lifting hundreds of pounds of
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 for is being selected to intern at Mount Washington Observatory. This internship
Ramblings from a Volunteer
Ramblings from a Volunteer 2015-04-14 20:23:57.000 - Gates Ingram, Summit Volunteer As a Boy Scout it was my first time up Mount Washington with a troop from Dover, NH. I learned very quickly that
Sunny and Mild
Sunny and Mild 2015-04-13 06:28:12.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist If one had to summarize Monday in three words it would be “sunny and mild.” While these three words will be departing our
Glaze Ice Galore
Glaze Ice Galore 2015-04-11 14:38:14.000 - Nate Iannuccillo, Summit Intern It’s crazy to think that since I started interning in mid-January, I had yet to see temperatures above freezing on the summit until just

