Citizen Science Puts Weather Reporting in Your Hands

Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Big Wind Day
Big Wind Day 2012-04-12 18:43:46.000 - Brian Clark, Weather Observer/Education Specialist NULL I would be remiss in writing today's comment about anything other than the single event that was, without a doubt, the most important in the history of Mount Washington Observatory: The Big Wind. Today is,
Winter Wonderland
Winter Wonderland 2012-04-11 19:28:51.000 - Rebecca Scholand, Operations Assistant Snow Covered Summit Sometimes I wonder what my life would be like if I had not decided to join the Mount Washington Observatory team almost two years ago. I think about all the once in a lifetime experiences
These April showers don’t bring May flowers
These April showers don't bring May flowers 2012-04-10 17:30:23.000 - Mike Carmon, Weather Observer/Meteorologist A patient Marty Winter is back with a vengeance.As of 2PM this afternoon, we had received a total of 22.8 inches of snow since we arrived on Wednesday, with 16.7 inches of that
Volunteer Generosity
Volunteer Generosity 2011-12-22 21:46:45.000 - Brian Clark, Weather Observer/Education Specialist Testing things out As a relatively small, non-profit organization, we are very lucky to have such talented and committed staff, both on the summit and
An Icy Commute
An Icy Commute 2011-12-22 00:06:33.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Meteorologist Madison dividing western snow and eastern rain. Today's commute to work was interesting/scary/slick/awful. If you live in New Hampshire and did any driving today, you
Fairwell from a fall intern
Fairwell from a fall intern 2011-12-20 17:57:39.000 - Kevin Cronin, Summit Intern NULL Tomorrow will be my last day on the summit. I can't believe over 5 months have pass by since I've started. I

