Watch a weather observer struggle to stand in 105-mph winds

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New Hampshire's Mount Washington Observatory is home to some truly treacherous weather. In 1934, the summit even played host to the fastest wind gust ever recorded on the surface of the Earth: 231 miles per hour.

Now, 105 mph isn't quite that fast. But, as you'll see from the video above, it's no picnic to walk in.

On Friday, weather observer Tony Padham ventured outside in those gusts — as well as the summit's coldest wind chill of the year thus far (-40 degrees Fahrenheit) — for what he called "a bit of fun."

Is struggling to stand in frigid mountain gusts my definition of fun? No. Is this video still extremely fun to watch? Yes. Please enjoy. Read more...

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Watch a weather observer struggle to stand in 105-mph winds Watch a weather observer struggle to stand in 105-mph winds Reviewed by mimisabreena on Sunday, November 12, 2017 Rating: 5

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