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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
April Newsletter: Learn about Aurora and Retrace Record Cold
Mount Jefferson, shortly after sunrise on March 5. Dear Member, After having run and hiked up Mount Washington numerous times, my first trip in the snowcat as a new Observatory staff member was an amazing experience. It was a gorgeous bluebird day with almost no wind,
Re-Tracing February’s Arctic Air Mass and Record Cold
Re-Tracing February’s Arctic Air Mass and Record Cold It took 89 years, but as the headlines have reported, on Feb. 4 Mount Washington Observatory managed to tie its all-time record low air temperature of -47 °F, originally set in January 1934. Observer Karl Philipoff documented the
Red Sky at Morning, Hikers Take Warning
Red Sky at Morning, Hikers Take Warning Having grown up along the coast of Maine, there was a saying instilled in me by my parents every time I was planning to go outside for an extended period of time: “Red sky at morning, sailors take warning.
Summer Changes
Summer Changes 2021-05-03 13:55:24.000 - Nicole Tallman, Weather Observer/Education Specialist As we approach the warmer months, relatively speaking, the summit has begun some of the prep for summer! The first in line on our
Local Partners to help you Seek Your Peak this Summer
Local Partners to help you Seek Your Peak this Summer 2021-04-27 13:22:02.000 - Stephanie Fitzgerald, Director of Development Winter may have returned to the summit last week, but those of us at lower elevations
Visibility from Summit Appears to be Increasing Over Time
Visibility from Summit Appears to be Increasing Over Time 2021-04-21 10:21:46.000 - Charlie Buterbaugh, Development Coordinator Weather Observer Sam Robinson stands above the clouds in December 2020. Observers record prevailing visibility at each of