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The Mount Washington Observatory (MWObs) is a private, non-profit scientific and educational institution organized under the laws of the state of New Hampshire. The weather observation station is located on the summit of Mount Washington in New Hampshire .
A view from the top of the observatory tower at Mount Washington State Park, where the wind chill dropped to 105 degrees below zero Fahrenheit (-79 Celsius) is seen in a still image from a live ...
Mount Washington Observatory is a beacon for extreme weather data. It's where a wind speed of 231 mph was measured in 1934, setting the record for the highest wind speed ever recorded in the U.S.
For 20 years, Ryan Knapp, the nighttime meteorologist at the Mount Washington Observatory, has had a front-row balcony seat for the outdoor theater that is "home of the world's worst weather."
At the summit is a center with a museum, gift shop, observation area, cafeteria, and the Mount Washington Observatory. Other routes up the eastern slopes of the mountain include the Lion Head, Boott Spur, Huntington Ravine and Nelson Crag trails, as well as the Great Gulf Trail ascending from the northeast.
In 1642, Darby Field was the first to climb to the summit of Mount Washington. He supposedly had guidance by local Native Americans. Construction of the auto road started in 1854. After funds ran out in 1856, the current Mount Washington Summit Road Company completed building it in 1859. It was at that time that summit buildings were erected.
An icy cold flow of air over the relatively warm surfaces of the Great Lakes was forecast to produce additional waves of snow through Tuesday. In New York state, "several feet of snow" was ...
Summit Washington [5] William Seely: July 3, 1873: 29 New York: Accident Cog Railway: Washington [6]: 293 Harry W. Hunter: September 3, 1874: 21 Pennsylvania: Hypothermia Summit Washington [5] Ann M Ives Chichester: July 3, 1880: Unknown Michigan: Accident Mount Washington Carriage Road: Washington [6]: 293 Sewall Faunce: July 24, 1886: 15 ...