Sure, everyone can stand without support in a "158 mph gust"! Even if the winds were 100 mph, you'd still need support, and Mr. de-icer seemed to have no problem standing on his own.
Where the observer shown in this video is standing, the wind is being blocked by the concrete structure that the wind instruments are mounted on. The way our tower is built, no matter what direction the wind is coming from, an observer would be able to find relief from the wind by standing on the leeward side of that concrete structure.
I assure you, the winds in this video are indeed gusting as high as 158 mph, just not in the exact spot where the observer is standing.
@greenwich1754 along with what MWOObserver said, those winter suits are heavy, probably adding 20lbs to him, and that hammer adds another 5. making him probably nearly 200lbs. even in 158 mph winds it'd be like a normal person in 90 to 100mph winds, he's behind structure so it's like nothing.
Not anymore. As of today it's Australia's Barrow Island during Cyclone Olivia in 1996. Anyway, this is crazy having to go out in this weather and do that. Does not seem very safe- like the guy could have been blown over a railing or something. The footing has got to be poor to begin with given all the ice.
@ar4216 the ice is fluffy though, so it has good traction, kinda like snow, but mt washington still does have the highest wind speed recorded by man!!! sorry for replying to a 7 month old comment, lol
@ar4216 Mt Washington Summit Observatory, NH record still holds as highest *recorded* wind speed in the world at 231mph.Unless this cyclone was measured with equipment physically in contact with the wind,(not by radar wind algorithms like they have been measuring tornado and cyclone winds with for years)the highest peak wind speed to date(that I'm aware of) was measured in a tornado at 302mph.It was suspected Grandfather Mt exceeded the Mt Washington record in 2006 but that reading proved false.
Although Mount Washington is at 6,288 feet, it is still the surface of the earth. Therefore, the record we held for so long was indeed for a surface wind speed, which TC Olivia has now taken over.
You references the 302 mph wind measured in a tornado. That wind speed was estimated (not measured) in Oklahoma using doppler radar, at a height of 30 meters above the surface. Therefore, it did not compete with our record at the time because it was not taken "at the surface".
no mt.washington has one of the worst weather systems in the world, consistently. one time i was up there and within 15 minutes it went from clear to torrential rain. dont talk unless you know what youre talking about n00b
I've been to the top of Mount Washington some time ago. Really something. Once you start up you can't turn around so make up your mind your going to the top once you start up.
"of the chart..."
Well, I guess I should've put on that extra t-shirt. lol
kasteman1 11 months ago
Would this Ryan Knapp perhaps be related to a Knapp that teaches in New Hampshire?
Ricktard1010 11 months ago
@Ricktard1010 Not likely. Ryan grew grew up in the Lake Tahoe region, and his family is from that area as well.
MWOObserver 11 months ago
Sure, everyone can stand without support in a "158 mph gust"! Even if the winds were 100 mph, you'd still need support, and Mr. de-icer seemed to have no problem standing on his own.
greenwich1754 1 year ago
@greenwich1754
Where the observer shown in this video is standing, the wind is being blocked by the concrete structure that the wind instruments are mounted on. The way our tower is built, no matter what direction the wind is coming from, an observer would be able to find relief from the wind by standing on the leeward side of that concrete structure.
I assure you, the winds in this video are indeed gusting as high as 158 mph, just not in the exact spot where the observer is standing.
MWOObserver 1 year ago 2
@greenwich1754 along with what MWOObserver said, those winter suits are heavy, probably adding 20lbs to him, and that hammer adds another 5. making him probably nearly 200lbs. even in 158 mph winds it'd be like a normal person in 90 to 100mph winds, he's behind structure so it's like nothing.
drewnickel 1 year ago
no mt washington has the record for the highest wind speed
michaelfonzy 2 years ago
not anymore, australia does
KitireFel 2 years ago
Not anymore. As of today it's Australia's Barrow Island during Cyclone Olivia in 1996. Anyway, this is crazy having to go out in this weather and do that. Does not seem very safe- like the guy could have been blown over a railing or something. The footing has got to be poor to begin with given all the ice.
ar4216 2 years ago
@ar4216 the ice is fluffy though, so it has good traction, kinda like snow, but mt washington still does have the highest wind speed recorded by man!!! sorry for replying to a 7 month old comment, lol
DowntownTB13 1 year ago
@ar4216 Mt Washington Summit Observatory, NH record still holds as highest *recorded* wind speed in the world at 231mph.Unless this cyclone was measured with equipment physically in contact with the wind,(not by radar wind algorithms like they have been measuring tornado and cyclone winds with for years)the highest peak wind speed to date(that I'm aware of) was measured in a tornado at 302mph.It was suspected Grandfather Mt exceeded the Mt Washington record in 2006 but that reading proved false.
TooManySnakes 1 year ago
@ar4216 Olivia does, however hold the worlds record for fastest measured surface wind. Mt Washington was recorded at more than 6200 ft in the air.
TooManySnakes 1 year ago
@TooManySnakes
Although Mount Washington is at 6,288 feet, it is still the surface of the earth. Therefore, the record we held for so long was indeed for a surface wind speed, which TC Olivia has now taken over.
You references the 302 mph wind measured in a tornado. That wind speed was estimated (not measured) in Oklahoma using doppler radar, at a height of 30 meters above the surface. Therefore, it did not compete with our record at the time because it was not taken "at the surface".
MWOObserver 1 year ago
Mad stuff!
sunstone12 2 years ago
crazy weather BUT I bet there are places with even worse weather than this- Mt. everest (summit) Mt. Mckinley etc...
MissLuise 2 years ago
no mt.washington has one of the worst weather systems in the world, consistently. one time i was up there and within 15 minutes it went from clear to torrential rain. dont talk unless you know what youre talking about n00b
101475jd 2 years ago
I've been to the top of Mount Washington some time ago. Really something. Once you start up you can't turn around so make up your mind your going to the top once you start up.
rrbond07 4 years ago
Talk about nuts! Totally awesome weather!
Jesusisyhwh 4 years ago