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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
A Highlight of My First Shift: Warmer Temps at Summit Caused by Inversion
A Highlight of My First Shift: Warmer Temps at Summit Caused by Inversion 2022-01-25 13:22:33.000 - Will Gabbert, Summit Intern Have you ever wondered what it would be like to work and live atop Mount Washington? My longtime desire to answer this question has led me
Reflections on my first year at the Mount Washington Observatory
Reflections on my first year at the Mount Washington Observatory 2022-01-11 19:42:18.000 - Jackie Bellefontaine, Weather Observer/Education Specialist Last Thursday marked my first full year at Mount Washington Observatory. I joined the team as a winter intern last year and became a Weather Observer & Education
2021 By The Numbers
2021 By The Numbers 2022-01-05 20:22:40.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist 2022 has arrived, so it is a perfect time to look back and summarize the year that was (2021 in this case). If I were to use adjectives to summarize 2021 weather conditions on
Reflections on Drought, the Dust Bowl, and the Ghosts of Tom Joad
Reflections on Drought, the Dust Bowl, and the Ghosts of Tom Joad 2020-06-29 20:56:45.000 - Nate Iannuccillo, Weather Observer/Education Specialist With Mt Washington currently 5.12” shy of its average monthly rainfall for the month
So Long Mount Washington Observatory!
So Long Mount Washington Observatory! 2020-06-22 15:38:58.000 - Ian Bailey, Weather Observer/Education Specialist It’s crazy to think that it has been 2 years since I returned to the Observatory as an Education Specialist. What’s
Right Back At It Again!
Right Back At It Again! 2020-06-16 13:02:37.000 - Nicole Tallman, Weather Observer/ Education Speacialist May 2017 I began my adventure on Mount Washington as a summer intern who had never been to New Hampshire