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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Higher Summits Forecast Keeps Climbing School Leader in the Know
Paul McCoy guides ice and rock climbing, mountaineering, and ski outings in the White Mountains. He relies on Mount Washington Observatory forecasts to anticipate weather and keep people safe in the backcountry. If you value these forecasts, consider supporting our mission. Long before reaching treeline, Paul McCoy
Mountain Washington’s Response to Climate Change Now ‘Statistically Significant,’ Research Shows
Mountain Washington’s Response to Climate Change Now ‘Statistically Significant,’ Research Shows Observatory Provides the Only Data Source for Measuring Climate Trends on White Mountain Peaks By MWOBS Staff | December 28, 2021 A Sept. 2021 view of Mount Washington from the summit of Mount Monroe, with
Forecast Discussion is Key to Interpreting Complex Mountain Weather
Forecast Discussion is Key to Interpreting Complex Mountain Weather As a meteorologist, I’ve had opportunities to forecast for a wide variety of environments and audiences. From the roads of Vermont to the valleys of California and climbers ascending Mount Everest, I’ve learned a lot about forecasting.
As The Seasons Change, So Does The Job
As The Seasons Change, So Does The Job 2020-12-28 09:45:10.000 - Nicole Tallman, Weather Observer/Education Specialist Many have asked me what it is like to live in the “Home of the World’s Worst Weather”
Mt Washington Christmas in 1870
Mt Washington Christmas in 1870 2020-12-24 05:11:39.000 - Peter Crane, Curator, Gladys Brooks Memorial Library The following pair of extracts reflect what Christmas was like on Mt Washington way back in 1870. The entries
All I Want For Christmas is…More Snow!
All I Want For Christmas is...More Snow! 2020-12-21 14:55:30.000 - Sam Robinson, Weather Observer/Engineer Today is the winter solstice so I figured it would be a good day to write about snow. At the