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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
September Newsletter: Big News for Education and Research
Glaze ice is shown on an Observatory wind sensor on Aug. 31, when the first snowflakes of the 2023/24 season were observed in the early morning hours. Dear Member, I’m writing to you at an exciting time with news about our work in education and research. New Educational
Views from the Top: Summer Intern Signing Off
Views from the Top: Summer Intern Signing Off This summer, I had an incredible opportunity to intern at Mount Washington Observatory. I learned a lot in the process. Being from Prince George’s County, MD, just 20 minutes from D.C., I wasn't very familiar with New Hampshire or
El Niño and Its Influences on Weather
El Niño and Its Influences on Weather Francis Tarasiewicz, Weather Observer & Education Specialist As we enter the fall season, it's clear that 2023 has been a year filled with meteorological buzzwords. Phrases like "polar vortex," "heat dome," and "bomb cyclones" have inundated the public with
With Shoulder Season Comes Critical Transition in Operations
With Shoulder Season Comes Critical Transition in Operations 2021-11-08 18:34:34.000 - Sam Robinson, Weather Observer/Engineer Shoulder season is underway for us at the Mount Washington Observatory and it can certainly be a hectic time
Bucket List Item Checked Off!!
Bucket List Item Checked Off!! 2021-10-26 04:46:45.000 - Matthew Addison, Weather Observer Greetings friends, my name is Matthew Addison, the newest Night Observer/Meteorologist here at the Mount Washington Observatory. When I began my meteorology
Founding Day!
Founding Day! 2021-10-14 15:25:42.000 - Mount Washington Observatory Staff, Weather Observers Today we celebrate the founding of Mount Washington Observatory… Setting the stage on October 15, 1932, Bob Monahan, Sal Pagliuca, Alex MacKenzie,