
Let's hope it plays out like the forecast -- I think a lot of us have been waiting to catch up on the snow pack.
Already got several inches in Wyoming.
It started snowing in western Oregon and in western Wyoming at just about the same time today.
Touche'!Stephen wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:18 pmHa, ha -- easy for you to say, Mr. Unemployable.
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Let's hope it plays out like the forecast -- I think a lot of us have been waiting to catch up on the snow pack.
Already got several inches in Wyoming.
It started snowing in western Oregon and in western Wyoming at just about the same time today.
There are lots of interesting videos on the subject:Landscraper wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 12:34 pmCan someone enlighten me about avalanche prone terrain / snow packs?
It seems that the west is having a wild time with the avalanche danger and (from the video reports I'm watching after casualties or events) seems to be because of a persistent weak layer of snow close to the ground.
Is this layer (or any layer like this, close to the ground) expected to compact over time and become more stable or is it really a case of "once it's in there it's in there" and that this season will always have higher risk because of it?
Signed - someone on the east coast who don't know nothing 'bout moving snow
I'm not an expert and I think I'm gonna look at those videos as well.Landscraper wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 12:48 pm@Montana St Alum
Thank you Montana
I've been keeping an eye on the CAIC's column testing ... very interesting stuff.
Appreciate the YT thread