141 Years of Watching the Sky. Help Us Never Stop.
A Blue Hill Observatory observer at work on the rooftop instrument deck — part of an unbroken chain of daily observations stretching back to 1885.
Since 1885, Blue Hill Observatory has maintained an unbroken record of daily atmospheric observations — the longest continuous weather record in the Western Hemisphere. Every temperature reading, every barometric pressure log, every wind measurement is part of a chain that stretches back before the automobile, before the airplane, before the modern era of climate science.
That chain must not break. And right now, it depends on you.
141
Years of Record
1885
Continuous Since
#1
In Western Hemisphere
Why Your Gift Matters
This work is not only historic — it is essential.
As our climate changes in increasingly complex ways, the value of consistent, high-quality long-term observations grows ever more critical. Scientists, policymakers, and educators rely on the Blue Hill record to understand what is normal, what is changing, and what it means for the future.
The Observatory’s weather observation program depends on philanthropic support to continue. Maintaining this meticulous, uninterrupted record requires skilled observers, specialized equipment, and ongoing analysis. Without sufficient funding, this irreplaceable climate record — and the insights it provides — are at risk.
Your gift supports:
Skilled observers who maintain the 24/7 record
Specialized instruments and equipment maintenance
STEM education programs for all learners
Preservation of a National Historic Landmark
By making a gift, you are helping to preserve a legacy of scientific excellence while ensuring that future generations have access to the data needed to understand and respond to our changing world.

