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RetroBod, not sure I'd go as far as to describe it as an awesome event, but it should bring some fresh snow. However, it does look to be focussed on the northern side of the Alps at present. Some snow would I imagine push across into Aosta valley mind you.
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Meteo France avalanche forecast is looking at 50 cms in the Beaufortain by the end of tomorrow. Not that awesome, by the standards of this year.
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pam w, still nice though! And as you suggest there have certainly been seasons when that would have been an epic stand alone event. Just that this season in the northern Alps has seen good snowfall arriving on a fairly regular basis so far. Hope there's some around in a month or so!!!
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Hope there's some around in a month or so!!!
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indeed - I hope to be able to get some skiing in before the end of the season. You too?
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Snowing heavily in Les Carroz now, 18.26 local, and Meteo.Fr gives a large red G warning for grele, hail, which in this context looks like a blizzard to me! They also give a bit of sun in the morning which suits us.
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Looking cold all the way through to mid month at least.
Here's this evening's ECM at+240
That's showing the anomaly against the average. GFS ensembles going colder than average pretty much all the way through to 21 February.
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Hi we are going to Vallnord (Arinsal Pal Arcalis) beginning of March, prob would have prefered slightly better variety of ski slopes but because of the group we are going with the ski coaching my 9 year old son and myself will receive will be v v good. (though what I have been told of Arcalis that might be good fun).
Anyway been resisting looking at snow conditions etc as theres nothing you can do about it, but gave in to temptation and had a look today. Snow depths are incredible compared to the last 3 years - snow forecast seems to be predicting more snow for the next 6 days and pretty cold temps as well - do you think they are pretty close to the mark?
If so looks like we are pretty much certain of a very good snow base whatever the conditions when we go which is all you can really ask for.
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Garethb, Well I live a couple of valleys West of there and the snow depth from the automatic EDF stations is ranging from 3.2 to 5.8m... So I think you are going to be fine. There is even talk that our village might get evacuated as the snow defenses are full. Admittedly being a little further West (Atlantic) and a tad higher than Vallnord we tend to get a little more but It wont be much different over there.
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in garbure we trust, Its quite amazing the amount of snow you have had! and the pics I just have seen in the pyrenees thread on here are amazing. I think Vallnord has had less, supposedly Arcalis 200/270cm though theres forecast another 20/30 apparently today and tonight. If the forecasting is accurate on snow forecast you guys are in for a lot more over the next week.
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pam w, still nice though! And as you suggest there have certainly been seasons when that would have been an epic stand alone event. Just that this season in the northern Alps has seen good snowfall arriving on a fairly regular basis so far. Hope there's some around in a month or so!!! |
Do you know when you'll be able to get back on skis?
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Having picked it up then dropped it GFS is swinging back towards further snow in the Alps around 11/12 February.
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You know it makes sense.
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Poster: A snowHead
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pjd, yes GFS is really pushing for heavy snow in the Dolomites (and into Carinthia) from 11 to 14 February. A nice Valentine's present. I think the op is probably overdoing it a bit, but it still looks heavy.
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pjd, yes GFS is really pushing for heavy snow in the Dolomites (and into Carinthia) from 11 to 14 February. A nice Valentine's present. I think the op is probably overdoing it a bit, but it still looks heavy.
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Is that showing heavy snow into the pyrenees as well?
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Garethb wrote: |
nozawaonsen wrote: |
pjd, yes GFS is really pushing for heavy snow in the Dolomites (and into Carinthia) from 11 to 14 February. A nice Valentine's present. I think the op is probably overdoing it a bit, but it still looks heavy.
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Is that showing heavy snow into the pyrenees as well? |
For the Western Pyrenees yes it is!!
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Will this bring the glaciers back to life in the Pyrenees !!!
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Interesting SLF chart showing an index of avalanche activity so far this season.
Quite a significant period of dry avalanches last weekend.
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GFS has rowed back from some of the more extreme output for the start of next week, but it still looks pretty snowy in the Pyrenees and Italy, albeit backed slightly west. That could shift back and forth a bit in the coming runs.
Temperatures, currently cold across the Alps are heading back towards seasonal average from mid month, though no sustained mild spell rather what you would expect for mid February.
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Anyone got a steer on where the wiggles are taking us from the end of the week? Seem to be dancing around the average like a group of teenagers at the youth club disco. Can you see past the handbags or is it all in the lap of FI?
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For much of the Alpine region it's showing a wetter than average and warmer than average year based on long term trends.
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that figures. I don't recall feeling really cold any time last winter, and some of it was positively tropical. Summer and autumn were warmish, too - very pleasant, and some of the weather in January this year was positively spring-like too.
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You know it makes sense.
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Skiing in Ischgl and at home in Lenggries in -25c temperatures last January felt pretty cold to me.
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Yeah the first week in Feb was very cold last year; -23 at La Grave base, -26 at top of L2A. That's cold. Unless you come from Siberia
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nozawaonsen, I wasn't skiing in that very cold period and it was quite short, IIRC.
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pam w, I know you don't do half term but 2012 was glacial. I saw -18C at village level in Chatel and our friends Volvo estate (if ever a car should handle the cold it's that one) froze it's diesel!
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Cold is fine it just needs to stop snowing! Our village was evacuated today (French Pyrenees), its nuts, it just hasnt stopped for weeks. There is 7m of lying snow in the cirque de Lys and just over 6m above Bareges. When does the gfs see it swinging to clear skies in the South?
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nozawaonsen was quoting an authoritative source in saying it was warmer than average across much of the Alps but that, of course, mean there weren't glacial bits.
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in garbure we trust, just read about that on another thread. Must bookmark it for those dopes who sometimes insist there's no such thing as too much snow.
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The stats for 2012 were for the whole year not just winter. The first half of February 2012 had two weeks of exceptionally cold weather.
Looks like more snow, overnight in the Pyrenees and again on Tuesday night into Wednesday. Currently looks like a calmer period to follow.
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yes, my comments related to the year as a whole too. One day in August in Chamonix it was over 40 degrees in the valley and even walking higher up it was a bit too hot for comfort.
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Massive amount overnight in Annecy, and still falling. I won't be literally digging my car out like I was 2 days ago in La Tania, but it's going to need a fair bit of brushing!
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Both ECM and GFS have temperatures rising by the end of this week (though there will be some cold temperatures between now and then).
Beyond that there's a bit of a split in the operational runs with GFS wanting to take the second half of the month warmer than average, whilst ECM heads cooler than average.
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Massive amount overnight in Annecy, and still falling. I won't be literally digging my car out like I was 2 days ago in La Tania, but it's going to need a fair bit of brushing! |
I take it back. It's axle deep around all the cars on my road. Stricken vehicles wheelspinning all over the place. Shovels at the ready.
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