Mount Washington Observatory Observer Blog
My First Week at 6288′
My First Week at 6288' 2021-09-14 23:49:45.000 - Sam Gawel, Summit Intern My name is Sam Gawel and I am ecstatic to be up for my first week at the Mount Washington Observatory. I was born and raised in Detroit, but the White Mountains have always been a second home, as much of my family lives in or comes from the area. Just this summer, my family moved to Piermont, NH, and we couldn’t be happier for it. This has allowed me plenty of time to explore these beautiful peaks and valleys. I am a junior at Dartmouth College
Hello, Meteorological Autumn!
Hello, Meteorological Autumn! 2021-09-08 07:01:22.000 - Jackie Bellefontaine, Weather Observer A big warm welcome to You may be thinking, “Wait? September only just started!” well, what is known as orological autumn.tart of autumn on the calendar astronomical autumn. what is the difference between meteorological and astronomical seasons? Earth’s rotation around the sun punctuated with rotation that define the changes between different seasons. These pointsknown as the Earth’s tilt over the equator determine the two equinoxes and two solstices. occur at the times when the sun passes directly over the equator, March 21st (ernal equinox) and aSolstices are the points when the sun each its highest or lowest point, around December w and June 21st (summer
Turning the Page for Windswept, the Bulletin of the Mount Washington Observatory
Turning the Page for Windswept, the Bulletin of the Mount Washington Observatory 2021-08-25 07:36:19.000 - Charlie Buterbaugh, Development Coordinator & Windswept Editor With each edition of Windswept, we gather perspectives. These connect our community through themes like Mount Washington Observatory history, life at our summit weather station, or the important meteorology and climate work carried out bravely by scientists who call this extreme environment home. Bringing these and other storylines together for the past 14 years is an instrumental member of the Observatory family, Marty Basch. Since 2007, Marty has served as the editor of our bulletin, writing and
A Cooler and Wetter July 2021
A Cooler and Wetter July 2021 2021-08-09 16:52:13.000 - Brian Fitzgerald, Director of Science and Education July 2021 was much wetter and cooler than normal, particularly down in North Conway where the Mount Washington Observatory operates the“NCON3” Cooperative Weather Station (more information about the station and its history can be found here). Up on the summit of Mount Washington, weather observers recorded similar conditions throughout July, but with some both obvious, and not-so-obvious differences. Figure 1: July temperature, precipitation, and, and wind statistics at Mount Washington (KMWN) and North Conway (NCON3). Down in North Conway, daily
The Next Chapter
The Next Chapter 2021-08-04 07:16:47.000 - David DeCou, Night Observer It’s hard to believe that today will be my last shift change as the Night Observer at Mount Washington Observatory. After an extraordinary 17 months of incredible weather and awe-inspiring views, this last week has been a relatively ordinary one. We’ve had days of fog, rain, and gusty winds with a few sunrises and sunsets sprinkled in. We even had a brief taste of winter, with temperatures falling to around freezing combined with sustained hurricane-force winds. I may be experiencing some of these things for the last time on
Until the Next Time
Until the Next Time 2021-08-02 14:33:19.000 - Nicole Tallman, Weather Observer/Education Specialist This Wednesday marks the end of an amazing journey working for the Mount Washington Observatory as a summit Weather Observer and Education Specialist. Through the last year plus I have had the honor to be a part of an organization that means very much to me. I began as a summer intern in 2017 and fell in love with the uniqueness of the work that MWObs was doing. I extended my stay on the summit as the fall intern and I knew upon leaving the internship that my
Summit Observer in the Valley: Seek the Peak Edition!
Summit Observer in the Valley: Seek the Peak Edition! 2021-07-27 17:37:42.000 - Jackie Bellefontaine, Weather Observer/Education Specialist Being a Weather am fortunate to be able to engage with our local White Mountaincommunity donely week at a time. when I heard that I would be off-shift and helping to run ecstaticI was incredibly excited to see the outdoor community come together to , and I was not disappointed. with all it’s the fantastic vendors, local non-profits, live music and supporters of the had a contaI enjoyed walking around the Expo grounds with vendors and each other, further growing and connecting our community.e could dampen the mood! Over at the last chatting
A Dream Coming Back as Weather Observer, Come True
A Dream Coming Back as Weather Observer, Come True 2021-07-19 16:12:27.000 - Stephen Durham, Weather Observer/Education Specialist In January of 2019, it was a once in a lifetime experience interning at the Mt. Washington Observatory for two weeks straight. Since then, I had hoped to return to the observatory one day again, to experience and enjoy the thrilling and extreme weather, I get that opportunity again now as a weather observer and educational specialist. July 2021 Sunrise The weeks and days leading up to my first to trip to the summit were surreal and hadn’t really set
Seek the Peak 2021
Seek the Peak 2021 2021-07-05 11:25:03.000 - Krissy Fraser, Director of Marketing & Communications The non-profit Mount Washington Observatory (MWO) announces the gathering of local non-profits that promote safe and responsible outdoor recreation in the state of NH as an important addition to their largest annual fundraiser Seek the Peak - Mount Washington Adventure Expo. In an expanded event this year, Seek the Peak will culminate Saturday, July 17th from 12-7pm at the Adventure Expo, taking place at Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center. Included in the expo will be an extensive vendor village supported by anchor sponsors Backpacker Magazine’s
Heading into a Summit Summer
Heading into a Summit Summer 2021-06-21 11:45:12.000 - Sam Robinson, Weather Observer/Engineer The summit is usually always a busy place, but as we head into the summer season, the hustle and bustle really picks up. In the last few weeks, we have added 2 live forecast update videos, saw an increase in mountain activities (as well as visitors), and are making the final push for Seek the Peak! We have also been enjoying the nicer weather that comes with the summer season, as well as the lack of de-icing. With that being said, do not forget that the weather
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