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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Variable visibility?
Variable visibility? 2012-07-19 18:20:48.000 - Christopher Gregg, Summit Intern Mont Ham and Killington. Over the past few weeks I have found myself enamored with the view around the summit of Mount Washington. I've had to opportunity to be able to familiarize myself with the surrounding peaks and
A Volunteers Reflections
A Volunteers Reflections 2012-07-18 23:20:34.000 - Beth Daniels, Summit Volunteer The view to our south. Top of Mount Washington for a week, what a treat! I was lucky to spend a week on the tallest mountain east of the Mississippi and north of the Carolina's, cooking, doing
Science in the Mountains
Science in the Mountains 2012-07-17 16:56:11.000 - Rebecca Scholand, Weather Observer/Education Specialist NULL Wednesday July 18th the Mount Washington Observatory will be offering its second program for Science in the Mountains: A Passport to Science. This fun and exciting lecture series if free to the public and
Fresh blowing Snow
Fresh blowing Snow 2012-04-02 21:44:07.000 - Roger Pushor, Weather Observer/IT Specialist Snow blowing up over the Summit Yesterday saw a little over four inches of very dry snow fall across the Northern Presidentials. Right now
April Fools Day!
April Fools Day! 2012-04-01 18:35:32.000 - Rebecca Scholand, Operations Assistant Discovery in the Snow Last shift I wrote about the strange warm weather that broke daily records for five days strait. This week, although it
Light Pillars Over Berlin Last Night
Light Pillars Over Berlin Last Night 2012-03-31 19:33:58.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Meteorologist Light Pillars over Berlin, NH last night. Working nights up here, I'm not usually easily scared...Nope, that's not right...Working nights up here,

