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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Snow Stalactites
Snow Stalactites 2012-03-05 15:27:06.000 - Rebecca Scholand, Operations Assistant Inside the Snow Cave It is not all too often that we have winds from the south but when we do it makes for some interesting drifts in places we need to shovel. Yesterday as I made my
Falling snow
Falling snow 2012-03-05 00:13:55.000 - Brian Clark, Weather Observer/Education Specialist Snow crystals on our snow board Today was one of those days that the mountain didn't care what we had written in our Higher Summits Outlook. Instead, it just did what it wanted. All the forecasting information
Something Old is New Again
Something Old is New Again 2012-03-03 23:43:32.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Meteorologist Mt. Washington from his wife Mt. Martha. Growing up out west in California, there were peaks galore. But among those peaks, there were a handful of landmark summits that I always looked for to know
A Legacy 80 Years in the Making
A Legacy 80 Years in the Making 2011-11-17 02:48:16.000 - Scot Henley, Executive Director A legacy 80 years in the making In just a little more than a month, the Observatory will celebrate its 80th
Precipitation Formation: Part One
Precipitation Formation: Part One 2011-11-16 17:06:58.000 - Rick Giard, Weather Observer / Education Specialist NULL Last week the general theme for these remarks was cloud types. This week we shall focus on the most important
Busted Snow Light
Busted Snow Light 2011-11-15 20:58:50.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Meteorologist Rime on the Snow Light when it's working. Outside our northern set of windows, we have a light attached to a post which we refer

