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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
May Newsletter: Plan Your Adventure
Observatory staff plow their way to the summit for shift change on Wed., April 26. The snowline currently begins around 4,500 feet in elevation. Dear Member, The month of May marks a turn toward the warm part of the year. Average daily temperatures already have risen,
A Closer Look at Elevation-Based Temperature Swings
A Closer Look at Elevation-Based Temperature Swings As you go up in the atmosphere, daily temperature swings become relatively lower compared to those on the surface. This is primarily because air is relatively transparent to solar radiation, which is the reason that on clear days at
April Newsletter: Big Wind Day Edition
Celebrating Big Wind Day U.S. Weather Bureau Daily Map for April 12, 1934. Dear Member, Eighty-nine years ago today, Mount Washington Observatory, in its second year of existence, recorded a world-record wind speed of 231 miles per hour – a record that would stand for over 60
Mountains aren’t funny…
Mountains aren’t funny… 2021-05-17 12:20:59.000 - A.J. Mastrangelo, Summit Intern They’re hill areas. Greetings all and now that that’s out of my system, my name is A.J. Mastrangelo and I could not be
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

