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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Brutal Cold on Mount Washington: A Weather Story
Brutal Cold on Mount Washington: A Weather Story Hello! My name is Karl Philippoff and I am a new weather observer at Mount Washington Observatory. Although I am from New Jersey, I have been up on the summit multiple times – once as a tourist, once
January Newsletter: Welcome to 2023 from Atop the Rockpile
Weather Observer Hayden Pearson views the sunset above the sea of clouds on Jan. 14. A larger version of this image by Meteorologist Ryan Knapp can be viewed here. Dear Member, Welcome to 2023! Here at the Observatory we’re excited to start the New Year on the
Virtual Classroom Inspires Young Homeschooling Student
Virtual Classroom Inspires Young Homeschooling Student By MWOBS Staff Evan Cherepowich studies a snowflake using a precipitation board, microscope, and housing unit, an assembly he was inspired to create following one of the Observatory’s many Virtual Classroom programs. If you value our work in weather and
As The Seasons Change, So Does The Job
As The Seasons Change, So Does The Job 2020-12-28 09:45:10.000 - Nicole Tallman, Weather Observer/Education Specialist Many have asked me what it is like to live in the “Home of the World’s Worst Weather”
Mt Washington Christmas in 1870
Mt Washington Christmas in 1870 2020-12-24 05:11:39.000 - Peter Crane, Curator, Gladys Brooks Memorial Library The following pair of extracts reflect what Christmas was like on Mt Washington way back in 1870. The entries
All I Want For Christmas is…More Snow!
All I Want For Christmas is...More Snow! 2020-12-21 14:55:30.000 - Sam Robinson, Weather Observer/Engineer Today is the winter solstice so I figured it would be a good day to write about snow. At the

