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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
A Night in the Life of a Weather Observer
A Night in the Life of a Weather Observer By Charlie Buterbaugh | March 15, 2022 Staff Meteorologist Ryan Knapp sets an anemometer on the observation tower. Well over a mile above the valley of Mount Washington, in a weather station built into boulders deposited tens
Brrrrr, It’s Cold Outside, but the Rime Ice is Beautiful!
Brrrrr, It’s Cold Outside, but the Rime Ice is Beautiful! 2022-03-15 14:34:34.000 - Matthew Addison, Weather Observer/Meteorologist It’s been four months since I arrived at Mount Washington and wow, has it been chilly! In my 26+ years as a meteorologist, I can say this has indeed
February 2022 by the Numbers
February 2022 by the Numbers 2022-03-07 11:42:52.000 - Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Staff Meteorologist March has arrived, so it's a perfect time to look back and summarize February. A few words I would use to summarize February's weather conditions on the summit are warm, foggy, and windy.
When Hail Freezes Over
When Hail Freezes Over 2020-05-18 13:14:01.000 - AJ Grimes, Weather Observer To coincide with this week’s Virtual Classroom topic of thunderstorm types, I wanted to explore a type of precipitation that is commonly found
Something’s Abuzz…Lightning Safety!
Something's Abuzz...Lightning Safety! 2020-05-11 14:41:44.000 - AJ Grimes, Weather Observer For this week’s observer post, I wanted to continue the theme of this week’s virtual classroom topic – lightning and lightning safety. This topic
Like a Breath of Fresh Air – Only Thinner
Like a Breath of Fresh Air - Only Thinner 2020-05-04 12:47:37.000 - AJ Grimes, Weather Observer Here at the Observatory, we get a lot of questions regarding altitude and the lack of oxygen on

