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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
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
A Closer Look at Lenticular Clouds
A Closer Look at Lenticular Clouds By Karl Philippoff I grew up in New Jersey, and while that was great for many reasons, one of the things my home state is missing is large mountains, both to recreate in and to see from afar. Living on top
Spring Weather Means it’s Time to Fly (or Hike)!
Spring Weather Means it's Time to Fly (or Hike)! 2022-05-10 08:24:31.000 - Sam Robinson, Weather Observer/Engineer As winter starts to lose its tight grip on the higher summits this spring, the Home of the
A Look Back at Measuring the Extreme Winds on Mount Washington
A Look Back at Measuring the Extreme Winds on Mount Washington 2022-04-12 12:03:50.000 - Adam Muhith, Summit Intern A range of the anemometers designed and used during the Observatory's history, shown above clockwise from
An Uncommon Commute to Study our Weather and Climate
An Uncommon Commute to Study our Weather and Climate 2022-03-23 14:27:15.000 - Jackie Bellefontaine, Weather Observer and Education Specialist One of the most common questions I’m asked as a Weather Observer is how my

