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Val d'Isere Snowfall

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Some interesting stats posted this week on the Val d'Isere website:

http://www.valdisere.com/images05/news/image7_gd.jpg


http://www.valdisere.com/gb/web/news.php


Link 1 suggests that total snowfall during the 2005 / 2006 season (624cm) was 12% above the 19-season average of 1988 to 2005 (559cm / 5.59m / 18.6ft). Last year was clearly a good one, overall.

However, if we look at the longer 5-year rolling average, from 2001 to 2005, then we see that total snowfall, at 498cm, was 11% below the 19-season average of 559cm.

This finding tallies with data on the Killington website, which indicates that total seasonal snowfall there has dropped on average by roughly 10 - 20% over the last 2 decades. Perhaps a pattern is emerging:

http://www.killington.com/endless_winter.html


Link 2 indicates that 47% of last season in Val d'Isere was classified as a 'sunny day'. 26% of the season was a 'snowy day'. Each snowfall dumped on average 16cm during the 2005 / 2006 season.

Therefore, a typical week last year in Val d'Isere consisted of roughly 3 sunny days, 2 snowy days and, presumably, 2 cloudy days. Val d'Isere received about a foot of freshies per week.

Separately, does anyone know of any other ski-resort websites that post historical snow records?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Minor correction -- the 19-season average in Val d'Isere ran from 1987 to 2005, not 1988 to 2005.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Separately, does anyone know of any other ski-resort websites that post historical snow records?[/quote]

www.skiclub.co.uk do, you may have to register to view them although don't have to be a member
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