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With scientific articles from research on surface and upper atmosphere, solar energy changes, terrestrial magnetism, and meteorological phenomena; and charts showing upper airtemperatures and isotherms.
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With scientific articles from research on surface and upper atmosphere, solar energy changes, terrestrial magnetism, and meteorological phenomena; and charts showing upper airtemperatures and isotherms.
"There may be worse weather, from time to time, at some forbidding place on Planet Earth, but it has yet to be reliably recorded." So begins The Worst Weather on Earth: A History of the Mount Washington Observatory. Mount Washington, at 6,288 feet above sea level, is one of the highest elevations in the eastern United States and is subject to some of the fiercest weather patterns in the world. Situated close to major centers of population, it has been an accessible objective for travellers. The curious, the intrepid, the scientific -- Mount Washington has attracted them all. In this age of satellites and advanced instrumentation, the intricacies of weather observation are now taken for grant...