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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
A Surprise Aurora
A Surprise Aurora By Francis Tarasiewicz After 17 months of working at New England’s highest peak, it finally happened. On the night of November 12th, 2023, I was lucky enough to view the famous and ever-elusive Aurora Borealis, or northern lights. This blog will chronicle my experience
A Glimpse at METAR Reports
A Glimpse at METAR Reports By Alexis George, Weather Observer & Meteorologist METAR observations are submitted every hour of every day at Mount Washington Observatory. METAR is a format for reporting weather information that gets disseminated through the Aviation Weather Center. While METARs are primarily used by
Interning in the Clouds: My Mount Washington Odyssey
Interning in the Clouds: My Mount Washington Odyssey By Jordan Frate Now that my time as the 2023 fall intern for the Mount Washington Observatory is coming to an end, I would argue that my abilities as a forecast meteorologist and research scientist have vastly improved.
From Texas to New Hampshire
From Texas to New Hampshire 2021-09-28 03:30:42.000 - Adam Muhith, Summit Intern Howdy, y’all! My name is Adam Muhith and I am proud to be one of the new interns for the Fall 2021
First Week on the Summit!
First Week on the Summit! 2021-09-21 12:25:41.000 - Abigail Fitzgibbon, Summit Intern My name is Abigail Fitzgibbon and I’m absolutely thrilled to be interning for Mount Washington Observatory on the summit this fall. Having
My First Week at 6288′
My First Week at 6288' 2021-09-14 23:49:45.000 - Sam Gawel, Summit Intern My name is Sam Gawel and I am ecstatic to be up for my first week at the Mount Washington Observatory. I

