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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Observatory Staff and Interns Present Projects at AMS Annual Meeting
Observatory Staff and Interns Present Projects at AMS Annual Meeting 2022-03-02 05:56:17.000 - Brian Fitzgerald, Director of Science & Education Mount Washington Observatory staff and interns presented two research posters and an overview of our WeatherX curriculum development project during the 102nd American Meteorological Society’s (AMS)
A Look Back at the Feb. 18 Rapid Temperature Drop
A Look Back at the Feb. 18 Rapid Temperature Drop 2022-02-22 16:21:30.000 - Jay Broccolo, Weather Observer and Meteorologist It was like this. The temperature was holding steady at around 38°F on Friday, Feb. 18. The station had just tied the record high temperature for the
Love Is in the Air…and So Are Clouds!
Love Is in the Air...and So Are Clouds! 2022-02-14 13:37:41.000 - Sam Robinson, Weather Observer/Engineer Today is Valentine’s Day, so I thought it would be fitting to focus on what I love most about being a weather observer… clouds! Up here on the summit, we get
Baking Up a Storm on the Summit
Baking Up a Storm on the Summit 2020-04-27 14:06:36.000 - AJ Grimes, Weather Observer During our week-long shifts on the summit, cooking duties are usually handled by a pair of volunteers that join us
A Cirque-us Around Mount Washington
A Cirque-us Around Mount Washington 2020-04-20 13:42:40.000 - AJ Grimes, Weather Observer Continuing on last week’s theme of extreme ice, let’s talk about glaciers! If you’ve ever gone skiing at Tuckerman Ravine or climbing
Amazing Glaze!
Amazing Glaze! 2020-04-13 12:34:08.000 - AJ Grimes, Weather Observer Early April. Astronomical and meteorological Spring. In the valleys below, birds are fluttering in the trees, crickets are chirping in the woods, and new life

