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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
January Newsletter: Welcome to 2023 from Atop the Rockpile
Weather Observer Hayden Pearson views the sunset above the sea of clouds on Jan. 14. A larger version of this image by Meteorologist Ryan Knapp can be viewed here. Dear Member, Welcome to 2023! Here at the Observatory we’re excited to start the New Year on the
Virtual Classroom Inspires Young Homeschooling Student
Virtual Classroom Inspires Young Homeschooling Student By MWOBS Staff Evan Cherepowich studies a snowflake using a precipitation board, microscope, and housing unit, an assembly he was inspired to create following one of the Observatory’s many Virtual Classroom programs. If you value our work in weather and
2022 By The Numbers
2022 By The Numbers January has arrived, a time of year to not only look forward to what might occur in the coming year but also a time to look back and reflect on the previous year. Looking back at weather stats, I would summarize 2022
Intern to Weather Observer
Intern to Weather Observer 2021-03-22 15:00:59.000 - Jackie Bellefontaine, Weather Observer/Education Specialist Hello from the summit of Mount Washington! My name is Jackie Bellefontaine, you may remember me from the previous blogs I wrote
Reflections on a Late-February Summit Trip
Reflections on a Late-February Summit Trip 2021-03-17 06:34:30.000 - Charlie Buterbaugh, Development Coordinator Approaching tree line, the landscape is stunning. High above the White Mountain National Forest floor, protected in the snowcat as we
Fifteen Years of Observing Mount Washington’s Weather
Fifteen Years of Observing Mount Washington's Weather 2021-03-08 20:17:38.000 - Ryan Knapp, Observer/Staff Meteorologist Just over fifteen years ago (December 28, 2005), I started working at the Mount Washington Observatory. I started as an