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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
A Classroom on the Tallest Peak of New England
A Classroom on the Tallest Peak of New England By Brian Fitzgerald Eighth grade students from Whitefield, NH visit the summit of Mount Washington in late May. Beginning this spring, Mount Washington Observatory (MWOBS) staff have been rolling out an expanded suite of school-based programs throughout
July Newsletter: Connecting Students with the Summit
Diapensia lapponica flowers in bloom near the summit on June 23. Dear Member, In the weeks before the 2022-23 school year came to a close, students from three schools in Coos County, NH visited Mount Washington. They witnessed 50-mile per hour winds, snow, record-breaking warmth, sub-freezing
Weather’s Influence on Wildfire Smoke in early June
Weather's Influence on Wildfire Smoke in early June Wildfires, smoke, and poor air quality have primarily been reserved for the West Coast. We’ve all seen the horrific videos from California’s destructive wildfires, but until recently these fires seemed like a distant threat. Then large portions of
Summer Changes
Summer Changes 2021-05-03 13:55:24.000 - Nicole Tallman, Weather Observer/Education Specialist As we approach the warmer months, relatively speaking, the summit has begun some of the prep for summer! The first in line on our
Local Partners to help you Seek Your Peak this Summer
Local Partners to help you Seek Your Peak this Summer 2021-04-27 13:22:02.000 - Stephanie Fitzgerald, Director of Development Winter may have returned to the summit last week, but those of us at lower elevations
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

