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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
April Newsletter: Big Wind Day Edition
Celebrating Big Wind Day U.S. Weather Bureau Daily Map for April 12, 1934. Dear Member, Eighty-nine years ago today, Mount Washington Observatory, in its second year of existence, recorded a world-record wind speed of 231 miles per hour – a record that would stand for over 60
Remembering the Big Wind
Remembering the Big Wind Eighty-nine years ago today, Mount Washington Observatory, in its second year of existence, recorded a world-record wind speed of 231 miles per hour – a record that would stand for over 60 years. Although a higher wind speed has since been recorded
A Look Back at the First Nor’easter of the Season
A Look Back at the First Nor’easter of the Season Nor’easters are named after the direction in which the strongest winds blow typically from the northeast. Nor’easters commonly form along the east coast of the U.S. and then progress northeastward, usually reaching maximum intensity near New
Nights on the Summit
Nights on the Summit 2021-02-01 22:13:58.000 - David DeCou, Night Observer Good evening from the summit of Mount Washington! This is David DeCou, writing to you live as we approach the end of another
An Intern in the Wind
An Intern in the Wind 2021-01-25 14:16:48.000 - Jackie Bellefontaine, Summit Intern Growing up, I had a Guinness World Record book that featured Mount Washington’s record for fastest wind recorded by man — an
Preparing for Winter Conditions
Preparing for Winter Conditions 2021-01-20 09:11:35.000 - Jay Broccolo, Weather Observer and Meteorologist Preparing for any kind of outdoor activity involves forethought and research, and that is especially true in the winter. In this

