Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
SO MUCH TO EXPERIENCE!
SO MUCH TO EXPERIENCE! 2015-04-15 08:21:09.000 - John Donovan, Summit Volunteer When you step out of the Snow Cat upon arrival at Mount Washington Observatory the experiences start piling up. Driving almost vertically up a 20 foot snow pile to clear the entrance for unloading, we've
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 you don’t take this mountain for granted. While ascending Tuckerman Ravine trail
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 vocabulary a bit Monday night into Tuesday, they will be returning to
Best Christmas Gift Of All
Best Christmas Gift Of All 2014-12-25 15:52:42.000 - Michael Kyle, Weather Observer/IT Specialist Since the weather never takes a day off, we don’t either here at the Mount Washington Observatory. That doesn’t mean that
How Lucky I feel…
How Lucky I feel... 2014-12-24 15:29:19.000 - Michael Wessler, Plymouth State University Summit Intern Only hours in to my first time here at the summit, the home of the world’s worst weather threatens to
Volunteering on the Summit
Volunteering on the Summit 2014-12-23 06:09:39.000 - Sue Zlogar, Summit Volunteer Mike and I have returned for our December "volunteer vacation," on the Rockpile, with Ryan, Mike, Kaitlyn, Josh and Marty. A frenzy of

