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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
February Newsletter: Deep Winter with Events on the Horizon
Weather Observer Karl Philippoff, left, and winter intern Tricia Hutton enjoy the sunset on January 15. Dear Member, The deep winter that defines Mount Washington has arrived. Weather averages tell the story of this season, with February's temperatures averaging at 6 °F, and snow and ice
Solar Eclipse 2024: A Celestial Wonder
Solar Eclipse 2024: A Celestial Wonder By Ryan Knapp As you might have heard through social media, the news, magazines, friends, family, etc., a solar eclipse is about to be viewable across North America. This rare and awe-inspiring phenomenon will take place on April 8, 2024,
Meet Seek the Peak Steward Chris Nichols
Meet Seek the Peak Steward Chris Nichols By MWOBS Staff Mount Washington Observatory’s largest fundraising event, Seek the Peak, has long encouraged participants to seek their peak by picking a walk in the woods of their choosing, whether in the White Mountains or their backyard, while
Reflections on a Mount Washington Summer
Reflections on a Mount Washington Summer 2022-08-26 15:00:13.000 - Henry Moskovitz, Summit Intern Having concluded my summer internship at Mount Washington Observatory, I look back on a beautiful, exciting summer full of meaningful work,
A Marine Biologist in the Mountains
A Marine Biologist in the Mountains 2022-08-15 14:34:28.000 - Naomi Lubkin, Summit Intern Summit Intern Naomi Lubkin on the observation deck. My first shift at the Observatory was a cold, clear day back in
Understanding Weather as a Source of Empowerment and Awe
Understanding Weather as a Source of Empowerment and Awe Francis Tarasiewicz on the summit observation deck. “For thunderstorms, we either make them or break them.” “Our winds are typically strongest when they’re coming




