Thursday, November 13th at 6:30pm: Unveiling the New White Mountains Almanac: A Year in the Changing Landscape
Karl Philippoff, Weather Observer/Research Specialist, Mount Washington Observatory; Georgia Murray, Research Scientist, Appalachian Mountain Club
Join us for the launch of the White Mountains Almanac, a new annual publication that brings together science, art, and storytelling to capture the changing character of New Hampshire’s White Mountains.
Created in collaboration with the Mount Washington Observatory, the Appalachian Mountain Club, and the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study, the White Mountains Almanac offers a unique look at the region’s evolving climate, ecology, and natural beauty. Twelve chapters (one for each month of the year) feature vivid illustrations, data visualizations, and field observations, documenting the intricate relationships among weather, recreation, wilderness, and the landscape over time.
This special virtual program will feature presentations by contributing scientists, sharing insights into the making of the almanac and what it reveals about the past, present, and future of this iconic mountain region.
Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, educator, researcher, or policymaker, this event invites you to explore how science and creativity can help us better understand and appreciate the living landscape of the White Mountains.



