24th Annual Seek the Peak
Mount Washington Observatory’s (MWOBS) largest annual fundraiser will return for its 24th year. Seek the Peak will feature a hike-a-thon and Après Hike Expo, inviting hikers of all ability levels
Mount Washington Observatory’s (MWOBS) largest annual fundraiser will return for its 24th year. Seek the Peak will feature a hike-a-thon and Après Hike Expo, inviting hikers of all ability levels
Join the Mount Washington Observatory team at Flatbread Pizza Company in Portsmouth, NH from 4:00-9:00 PM on September 3, 2024 to try your favorite kind of pie. Or order a
Join Moccia Comedy Productions for an evening of 21+ comedy to benefit Mount Washington Observatory on Saturday, Sept. 21 at 7:00 PM at Sea Dog Brewing Co. in North Conway,
*Event Update: Due to inclement weather expected on the summit of Mount Washington, we have decided to move our Oct. 15 Founding Day open house to the Observatory's Administrative Building, located at 2779
A Day in the Life of a Mount Washington Observatory Weather Observer Alex Branton, Weather Observer/Education Specialist & Summit Colleagues For over 90 years, weather observers at the summit of
Join us on Friday, Nov.15, for our annual Fall Gathering! We'll be celebrating our incredible community at Tin Mountain Conservation Center from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., with a special in-person Science
Climate Resilience in Boston: Addressing the Impacts of Flooding and Rising Temperatures Zoe Davis, Senior Climate Resilience Project Manager; Catherine McCandless, Senior Climate Resilience Project Manager; Boston Office of Climate
Please join us for the 2024 Eastern Snow & Avalanche Workshop! ESAW is a continuing education seminar for avalanche professionals and backcountry enthusiasts. MWOBS Weather Observer and Research/IT Specialist Charlie
Arthur DeGaetano, Director of the Northeast Regional Climate Center; Director of Undergraduate Studies for Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell University The Northeast Regional Climate Center (NRCC), located in Ithaca, New York,
Join Ty Gagne and a panel of backcountry experts on Saturday, Jan.25, as they dive further into the story of The Lions of Winter: Survival and Sacrifice on Mount Washington.
PLEASE NOTE: EVENT IS SOLD OUT. Ty Gagne, author of the new book The Lions of Winter: Survival and Sacrifice on Mount Washington, will give a presentation on Saturday, February
Meteorology and the Law: The History and Science of Forensic Meteorology Alicia Wasula, Ph.D., Certified Consulting Meteorologist, President, STM Weather While most people think of meteorologists as scientists who spend their time