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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Internship Fixing Mesonet Stations Inspired My Career in Research
Hello! My name is Charlie Peachey, and I am a new weather observer at Mount Washington Observatory. I recently graduated with my bachelor's and master's degrees in meteorology from Plymouth State University and am wicked excited for the opportunity to work and live at the Home
The Mount Washington Club
The Mount Washington Club By Peter Crane | October 1, 2023 The Observatory recently received a thoughtful gift from the family of the late James E. Welsh Sr. of Limerick, Maine. The donation was of a corkscrew which had an attached medallion from the “Mt. Washington
Meteorological Summer 2023 By The Numbers
Meteorological Summer 2023 By The Numbers By Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist Looking at our calendar, we are only days away from autumn which will land on Saturday, 23 September 2023. This date refers to the astronomical autumn season, which is based on Earth’s tilt on
Hello, Meteorological Autumn!
Hello, Meteorological Autumn! 2021-09-08 07:01:22.000 - Jackie Bellefontaine, Weather Observer A big warm welcome to You may be thinking, “Wait? September only just started!” well, what is known as orological autumn.tart of autumn on the calendar astronomical autumn. what
Turning the Page for Windswept, the Bulletin of the Mount Washington Observatory
Turning the Page for Windswept, the Bulletin of the Mount Washington Observatory 2021-08-25 07:36:19.000 - Charlie Buterbaugh, Development Coordinator & Windswept Editor With each edition of Windswept, we gather perspectives. These connect our community
A Cooler and Wetter July 2021
A Cooler and Wetter July 2021 2021-08-09 16:52:13.000 - Brian Fitzgerald, Director of Science and Education July 2021 was much wetter and cooler than normal, particularly down in North Conway where the Mount Washington

