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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Research to Look at Near-Surface Lapse Rates: the Amount of Temperature Change with Elevation
Research to Look at Near-Surface Lapse Rates: the Amount of Temperature Change with Elevation 2022-05-17 18:55:34.000 - Jay Broccolo, Weather Observer & Meteorologist The MWOBS automated weather station at elevation 4,300 feet, part of the Mount Washington Regional Mesonet. We recently completed a technical overview
Spring Weather Means it’s Time to Fly (or Hike)!
Spring Weather Means it's Time to Fly (or Hike)! 2022-05-10 08:24:31.000 - Sam Robinson, Weather Observer/Engineer As winter starts to lose its tight grip on the higher summits this spring, the Home of the World’s Worst Weather has begun to show a bit of forgiveness. Overall,
A Look Back at Measuring the Extreme Winds on Mount Washington
A Look Back at Measuring the Extreme Winds on Mount Washington 2022-04-12 12:03:50.000 - Adam Muhith, Summit Intern A range of the anemometers designed and used during the Observatory's history, shown above clockwise from top left, include the Heated No. 2, Grandfather Pitot, Pitot 92, Pitot
A Brief Geologic History of The Whites
A Brief Geologic History of The Whites 2020-08-10 16:23:35.000 - Nicole Tallman, Weather Observer/Education Specialist After hearing word of a North Carolina earthquake that occurred this past Sunday I was reminded of my second
AuGUST Lives Up to It’s Name: New Monthly Wind Record!
AuGUST Lives Up to It's Name: New Monthly Wind Record! 2020-08-05 17:21:24.000 - Sam Robinson, Weather Observer/Engineer What an evening we had yesterday! For my first real storm/wind event of my MWOBS career I’d
A Little Bit of White Mountain Tornado History
A Little Bit of White Mountain Tornado History 2020-08-03 19:33:11.000 - Nate Iannuccillo, Weather Observer/Education Specialist This past week, I spent some time researching tornadoes in preparation for a distance learning program on tornado

