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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
November Newsletter: The Next 90 Years in Weather and Climate
Dear Member, We’ve got exciting news this holiday season that requires your support. Plans are underway that will offer you more opportunities than ever before to engage with the Observatory. Already, our weather team continues daily mountain forecasting to ensure you're prepared for your next adventure in the White
New Trail Signs Meant to Improve Weather Safety in the White Mountains
New Trail Signs Meant to Improve Weather Safety in the White Mountains New signs at trail heads leading to upper elevations in the White Mountains state the following, WARNING: Weather Conditions At High Elevations May Be Dangerous. For information from the Mount Washington Observatory about weather
It’s Cooler at the Top
It's Cooler at the Top Capturing the moment while doing field research below Mount Washington. There’s a lot that goes on at the summit of Mount Washington. As many know, one of Mount Washington Observatory’s core priorities is to observe the weather. Observers take an observation
2020 By The Numbers
2020 By The Numbers 2021-01-11 16:44:21.000 - Ryan Knapp, Observer/Staff Meteorologist As we flipped the calendar to read 2021, it was time to look back and summarize the year that was (2020 in this
Joining the “Watchers on the Wall”
Joining the "Watchers on the Wall" 2021-01-10 15:31:48.000 - Jackie Bellefontaine, Intern Hi everyone, my name is Jackie Bellefontaine and I am the new Mount Washington Observatory winter intern! I grew up outside of
Terms Used In Forecasting: Advection
Terms Used In Forecasting: Advection 2021-01-04 12:17:34.000 - Jay Broccolo, Weather Observer and Meteorologist Hi MWObsians! It has been a while since I have written anything in this space so here is something I