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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
June Newsletter: Summit Opens After Winter’s Final Stand
The view of Pinkham Notch from Mount Washington on May 16 with leaf out visible at sunrise. Dear Member, Today, the summer season finally arrives with a clearing and warming trend for the holiday weekend. Our museum staff and volunteers are ready to host the season's
The Story Behind a Tumultuous Transition to Spring
The Story Behind a Tumultuous Transition to Spring Francis Tarasiewicz, Weather Observer & Education Specialist April ended on an active and destructive note for the summit and New England as a powerful area of low pressure delivered flooding rains and damaging winds. To add insult to
Mt Washington Summer Season 2023 Information
Mt Washington Summer Season 2023 Information Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist With summer quickly approaching, you might be looking for information about the various entities on and around Mount Washington. So, below are some references you can utilize in your planning to the summit. Mount Washington
Fifteen Years of Observing Mount Washington’s Weather
Fifteen Years of Observing Mount Washington's Weather 2021-03-08 20:17:38.000 - Ryan Knapp, Observer/Staff Meteorologist Just over fifteen years ago (December 28, 2005), I started working at the Mount Washington Observatory. I started as an
Behind the Scientist
Behind the Scientist 2021-02-22 12:07:42.000 - Nicole Tallman, Weather Observer/Education Specialist Through outreach programs and talking to family and friends I realize there is a stigma behind being a scientist, that we are solely
On the Etymology of Cloud Names
On the Etymology of Cloud Names 2021-02-16 07:16:46.000 - Nate Iannuccillo, Weather Observer/Education Specialist This past weekend we got to observe an abundance of high clouds in the sky, with a thin layer of

