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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Remembering the Big Wind
Remembering the Big Wind 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 years. Although a higher wind speed has since been recorded
A Look Back at the First Nor’easter of the Season
A Look Back at the First Nor’easter of the Season Nor’easters are named after the direction in which the strongest winds blow typically from the northeast. Nor’easters commonly form along the east coast of the U.S. and then progress northeastward, usually reaching maximum intensity near New
April Newsletter: Learn about Aurora and Retrace Record Cold
Mount Jefferson, shortly after sunrise on March 5. Dear Member, After having run and hiked up Mount Washington numerous times, my first trip in the snowcat as a new Observatory staff member was an amazing experience. It was a gorgeous bluebird day with almost no wind,
Visibility from Summit Appears to be Increasing Over Time
Visibility from Summit Appears to be Increasing Over Time 2021-04-21 10:21:46.000 - Charlie Buterbaugh, Development Coordinator Weather Observer Sam Robinson stands above the clouds in December 2020. Observers record prevailing visibility at each of
Big Wind Day 2021
Big Wind Day 2021 2021-04-12 14:41:54.000 - Jay Broccolo, Weather Observer/Meteorologist In years past, this annual blog post has taken a scientific approach and described the overall weather pattern of the system that brought
How Will You Seek Your Peak During Seek the Peak?
How Will You Seek Your Peak During Seek the Peak? 2021-04-08 08:39:21.000 - Jay Broccolo, Weather Observer/Meteorologist Seek the Peak is ramping up and the event, this year and in the future, will be

