
From left, Brenda Sullivan, Director of Finance & Administration of MWOBS, Ariana Roy, MVSB Business Development Officer, and Drew Bush, Executive Director of MWOBS, stand together at the MWOBS administrative offices in downtown North Conway.
MVSB is proud to donate $2,000 to support the Mount Washington Observatory (MWOBS), a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing understanding of the natural systems which create Earth’s weather and climate.
Located atop the highest peak in the Northeast, the Observatory is famous for recording a 231-mile-per-hour wind gust in 1934, which was a world record that stood for more than six decades. Mount Washington is often affectionately referred to as “Home of the World’s Worst Weather” due to extreme wind, rapid temperature drops and whiteout conditions.
“MVSB’s contribution helps us continue conducting vital weather research, providing educational programs and sharing real-time data that benefits scientists, students and outdoor enthusiasts alike,” said Drew Bush, Executive Director of MWOBS. “Support from community partners ensures we can keep advancing understanding of extreme weather and meteorological science for generations to come.”
“Mount Washington holds a special place in the hearts of so many who live in and visit New Hampshire,” said Ariana Roy, MVSB Business Development Officer. “We’re proud to support the Observatory’s incredible work studying the mountain’s powerful weather and inspiring curiosity about science and nature.”
Founded in 1932, the Mount Washington Observatory is a nonprofit research and educational institution. From its summit weather station and valley headquarters, the organization conducts year-round scientific observations, offers educational experiences for learners of all ages, and provides unique insight into the extreme conditions atop New England’s highest peak. Go to mountwashington.org to learn more.

