Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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davidof,
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Grim!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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aye, but it's still early, plenty of time for the snow to arrive....
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can it really be that grim if you can get a car to it?? Not sure where pictures taken from, but none of the glaciers I've been to have had car access before?
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stevew, what pic?
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Helen Beaumont, 7 posts above this. Click for larger image.
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laundryman, seems to be missing from my screen.
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brian
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brian
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kitenski, not for the PSB, it's next week !
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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brian wrote: |
kitenski, not for the PSB, it's next week ! |
It's ain't called a "pre-season" bash for nothing
Fingers crossed it works out ok for you all though.
Cheers,
Greg
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You know it makes sense.
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II, I can see that one.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Poster: A snowHead
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Butt out with them negative waves...
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Amazing weather. Here in the states A Basin has been open for a week and Loveland Basin the following day. We had three inches of snow in West Virginia this morning. I'm not booked in Austria until March. As long as the beer is cold and the ground white.
Cheers
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Ouch, this is what the glacier looked like on the last day of the PSB last year, taken a little further round to the right.
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Well at least it's white
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here is a photo from the west
the weather forecast for Thursday (expected to be the hottest end of October day on record for France) is 25C in Grenoble, 18C at les Deux Alpes and 10C on the glacier. Zero isotherm at 4400 meters. Or as the Sun would say "phew, whot a scorcher". Maybe Easiski can check the temperature around 4pm tomorrow to confirm.
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snow-forecast has the f/level around 4000m for the next 6 days
At least it looks like it should freeze Fri and Sat nights.
regards,
Greg
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kitenski, with clear nights at this time of year, I would expect it to re-freeze every night. I don't think snow-forecast take into account the fact that there is ground up at these heights radiating away heat, so the temps can be a bit lower than what you would expect at that altitude away from the mountains.
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SHello wrote: |
Bogger, time to improve my technique on ice - better sharpen those edges... |
Good thing our skis will be serviced by then!
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Skiing on ice? Won't it be skiing on slush or skiing on mud?
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Ray Zorro wrote: |
Skiing on ice? Won't it be skiing on slush or skiing on mud? |
I suppose that depends what time any of us get up
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brian, I donlt think it's been anywhere near freezing recently. I've just spent most of the day walking at about 2300m - in a T-shirt.
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Lizzard, I'm only talking about overnight with clear skies (which are forecast for the next few days) and at 3200m+. I would certainly expect the freezing level to be way above the summit during the day at the moment.
Explained here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/features/understanding/frost.shtml
the Weather Man wrote: |
At night, the opposite happens. The ground surface cools down rapidly, especially if skies are clear and the heat can escape easily into the cloudless skies. So now the ground is acting like the cooling panel in your fridge. The air in contact with the ground is cooled down a lot but because air is a good insulator, the higher up you go the less the cooling effect.
So on a calm, clear night a thermometer on the ground surface will normally read several degrees colder than one just a couple of metres above. |
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You know it makes sense.
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Ray Zorro, as we are only skiing the glacier, if it's mud we really are in trouble
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What a difference a few hours make, Metcheck have knocked almost 10 degrees off tomorrow's peak temperature. The true optimists amongst us will notice the dip for next week.
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FenlandSkier wrote: |
What a difference a few hours make, Metcheck have knocked almost 10 degrees off tomorrow's peak temperature. The true optimists amongst us will notice the dip for next week. |
huh? Meteo France have added 2 degrees to their prediction for tomorrow, it may snow next Thursday and Friday, but only at high altitude but expect powder on the glacier (don't stray off piste unless you know where the crevasses are).
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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davidof,
It's getting colder in the UK...at last...
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Snow Forecast are a few degrees above Metcheck, let's see what tomorrow really brings.
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davidof wrote: |
it may snow next Thursday and Friday . . . . expect powder on the glacier |
Woohoo! What more could we want!
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well it's still ridiculously warm here in the south of france. Last year the snow started late also but this year seems even worse. Oh well, the hiking will continue for another few weeks I guess
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GFS forecast has temperatures dropping down to seasonal norms around the 4th November. Let's hope they stay there, or get lower...
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rob@rar, that's a long way off. Keep an eye on its consistency over the next few runs - that'll give you an idea on whether there's any real trend there.
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Does this lack of snow in October affect the conditions later in the year?
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skanky, yes, I appreciate it's early to call, but they last few runs I checked they all seemed to be showing lower temps in that time frame even if there's still a wide temp range shown at each run. A boy's gotta have some hope you know...
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Markus wrote: |
Does this lack of snow in October affect the conditions later in the year? |
Not necessarily. There could be record-breaking snow conditions in the second half of November giving the best start to the season in a decade. October is too early to think about laying down a snowbase because there are likely to be warm spells which would melt the snow. The second half of November, when average temperatures are much lower, is when any snow that falls helps to make a good snowbase.
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