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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Partnerships Key to Continuous Mesonet Operation
Partnerships Key to Continuous Mesonet Operation By Peter Gagne, Technology & Operations Manager | November 15, 2021 An AMC helicopter airlifts 150-pound batteries plus other heavy items to Mizpah Spring and Lakes of the Clouds huts on Sept. 13. Ringo Starr was mostly the silent,
Weather 101: Tropical Storms
Weather 101: Tropical Storms By Nicole Tallman, Past Weather Observer & Education Specialist | November 15, 2021 An example of a hurricane’s eye and surrounding eye wall, where the most ferocious winds of the storm occur. NOAA photo. Come late summer and early fall, we
The Science Behind Nor’Easters
The Science Behind Nor'Easters The Science Behind Nor'Easters Extra-Tropical Cyclones and the Extreme Weather they Make on Mount Washington The Feb. 25, 2019 Hays Chart shows a 171 mph wind gust, caused by the passage of an ETC and the development of a secondary area
A Week of Winds and Welcomes!
A Week of Winds and Welcomes! 2020-01-21 12:33:23.000 - Ian Bailey, Weather Observer/Education Specialist Oh boy. What a wild week it has been. Being down an Observer always puts quite a large amount of
My First Shift on the Summit
My First Shift on the Summit 2020-01-19 10:10:36.000 - Caleb Buchler, Summit Intern Hey! My name is Caleb Buchler and I am the other winter intern at the Summit. I graduated with my second
A Turn for the Snowy In Our Future?
A Turn for the Snowy In Our Future? 2020-01-13 09:12:47.000 - Thomas Padham, Weather Observer/Education Specialist Brief clearing following the storm on January 12th revealed what was left of our snow. After

