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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
June Newsletter: Annual Meeting News Plus our 2024 Annual Report
Rhododendron Lapponicum, a dwarf rhododendron found in sub-arctic environments like the alpine zone, was photographed by Corbin T. on June 5 on Mount Washington. Dear *{{Informal Name}}*, Thank you for supporting Mount Washington Observatory. Each year, thanks to you, we gather for our Annual Meeting. This
Considerations for Autumn Adventurers
Considerations for Autumn Adventurers By Ryan Knapp Looking out the window, it is evident that we are heading into autumn. The plants in the alpine regions have transitioned to their earthy hues. The foliage on the mountainsides and valley floors is beginning to transition into autumn
Mount Washington Fall Almanac and a 2024 Seasonal Outlook
Mount Washington Fall Almanac and a 2024 Seasonal Outlook By Alex Branton As we move deeper into the month of September, New England’s most notorious season, fall, is nearly upon us. Reflecting on a warmer than normal and slightly wetter than normal summer in the White
Interning in the Clouds: My Mount Washington Odyssey
Interning in the Clouds: My Mount Washington Odyssey By Jordan Frate Now that my time as the 2023 fall intern for the Mount Washington Observatory is coming to an end, I would argue that
A Week In the Life of a Weather Observer
A Week In the Life of a Weather Observer Thursday, October 19 For me, Thursdays are the most difficult because this is the first full day of an 8 day shift on the summit
Pursuing My Passion for Studying the Atmosphere
Me on the summit of Mount Washington with my dog, Emma, in August of 2021. Hi all! I’m Amy Cotter, one of the fall summit interns, and I am thrilled to be




