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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Snow on the Way
Snow on the Way By Alexis George After a December to remember (or forget, depending on your preferred weather), in which much of the Northeast experienced warm temperatures and a snowfall deficit, it finally looks like snow is on the way! A strong El Nino pattern
The Shared History of AMC and the Mount Washington Observatory
The Shared History of AMC and the Mount Washington Observatory By Matt Morris | December 13, 2023 Courtesy of the Mount Washington Observatory Library. April 11, 1934: It was relatively warm on the summit of Mount Washington. Below freezing, but not by much. But
Rain-On-Snow: A Closer Look at December’s Unprecedented Flooding
Rain-On-Snow: A Closer Look at December's Unprecedented Flooding By Charlie Peachey The December 18-19 storm that produced unprecedented flooding across most of New England will be remembered by most as one of the most impactful storms in recorded history. Most stream gauges along rivers in and
From the High Arctic to Mount Washington’s Alpine Tundra
From the High Arctic to Mount Washington’s Alpine Tundra 2022-06-20 13:43:57.000 - Hayden Pearson, Weather Observer & Education Specialist Hayden Pearson driving to fieldwork in central Spitsbergen. Image taken by fellow researcher Cody Barnett.
Mt Washington Summer Season 2022 Information
Mt Washington Summer Season 2022 Information 2022-05-23 19:25:29.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist With summer quickly approaching, you might be looking for information to plan a visit to the summit of Mount Washington.
Research to Look at Near-Surface Lapse Rates: the Amount of Temperature Change with Elevation
Research to Look at Near-Surface Lapse Rates: the Amount of Temperature Change with Elevation 2022-05-17 18:55:34.000 - Jay Broccolo, Weather Observer & Meteorologist The MWOBS automated weather station at elevation 4,300 feet, part of