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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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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I believe the one that says the most snow!
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Today's forecasts from Meteo France and from ChamonixMeteo have no snow until at least Sunday, wih the freezing point around 1900-2500 metres. Snowforecast.com always seem to over-estimate when and how much snow will fall.
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Isola2000 has got a pretty good dump over the last few days and I will be in Cervinia for the weekend and so far that's looking amazing. Wet and really overcast in Nice today so more snow heading up the southern alps direction I'd say.
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Lots of snow here in Serre Che and lots more expected for the next few days.
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Looks like a repeat of last season with the Southern Alpes leading the way again.
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kuwait_ian, Serre Che webcams are covered in a thick layer of snow across the lens ,
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chris, you couldn't do Helen, a favour and pop up there and give those lenses a wipe?
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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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wow what an annoying web page. Resizes my browser to the max screen size. Why do content creators do such things?
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Diarmuid, I know what you mean!! Won't be visiting that site from my desk at work again
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You know it makes sense.
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rob@rar.org.uk wrote: |
Today's forecasts from Meteo France and from ChamonixMeteo have no snow until at least Sunday, wih the freezing point around 1900-2500 metres. Snowforecast.com always seem to over-estimate when and how much snow will fall. |
I agree with Chamonix Meteo. If you look at this chart (posted 10:57, Thurs)
http://131.54.120.150/GifImages/metsatanal.gif
You will see that the depression is moving down over Spain. This will mean that the winds will wheel down over the Southern Mediteranean and maybe Algeria and will be warmed considerably. They will then head north, picking up moisture over the sea (Foehn).
The alps consist of a lot of east-west configured valleys. As they hit Southern France they will rise up over the Martime Alps, cooling and leaving rain or snow at altitude (adiabatic cooling) on the southern slopes, as they drop down the northern slopes the dry air will warm. This process will be repeated with each mountain barrier. Depending on the strength of the storm the Ecrins/Col du Lauteret/Col de la Croix Haute is often enough of a barrier to stop the snow.
So... rain or snow in the south, warmer/drier winds in the northern alps.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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davidof, very good forecast. It also helps explain the locals' rule of thumb that if it's snowy in Courmayeur, it's not in Chamonix, and vice versa.
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skanky wrote: |
davidof, very good forecast. :D It also helps explain the locals' rule of thumb that if it's snowy in Courmayeur, it's not in Chamonix, and vice versa. |
Forecast is too strong a word, more a general overview of what may happen.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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davidof, that's a pretty good definition of a weather forecast.
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bug, looks like their forecast was just a bit optimistic
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Mark Hunter wrote: |
chris, you couldn't do Helen, a favour and pop up there and give those lenses a wipe? |
It's all dark now though............................
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I tried to reach the Grand Alp on Monday but there was too much snow to get past the 6 man just off the Vallons. I would need serious snow tyres and chains to get any further in the Jeep, although its good fun trying.
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chris, that's the Prorel (?) lift isn't it? You did well to get that far - some of those hairpin bends must've been "interesting"
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PG wrote: |
Currently winds seem to be from the SE - broken cloud, occasional shower, not exactly cold.
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And apart from a few showers it will probably stay that way until mid-December. There are some low pressures moving across the Mediteranean over the next week but they will tend to bring snow to Italy and the border areas. May be good for Val's world cup.
So probably no good skiing much of the northern French Alps until Christmas.
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davidof wrote: |
So probably no good skiing much of the northern French Alps until Christmas. |
Can one really be that pessimistic? Surely any forecasting beyond a week is speculative.
You may have made yourself a hostage to fortune there, davidof!
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skanky, What a useful site! Doesn't seem to be any chance of snow though this 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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Snow- Forecast saying 9cm for La Plagne Mid Station tommorrow, I suspect this is 9 squre cm not depth
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You know it makes sense.
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Ouch!! There is a bit of a difference in the freezing levels, 4-500metres
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David Goldsmith wrote: |
davidof wrote: |
So probably no good skiing much of the northern French Alps until Christmas. |
Can one really be that pessimistic? Surely any forecasting beyond a week is speculative.
You may have made yourself a hostage to fortune there, davidof! |
A hostage to bad judgement maybe, but as you report elsewhere, even the great Peter Hardy thinks it looks bleak for Christmas now. He probably reads SnowHeads!... actually having read his article again he probably should read snowheads.
Permit me to include a link to the PisteHors snow and avalanche report published on Friday. The Ariege and Andorra are the places to be in the French region at the moment and I just saw a report on Isola on the TV which looks very good.
Still it should all look much better, at least on piste, by next weekend (see Pete's link just above) with the passage of a reasonably strong atlantic low over France from the N/W. (Fingers crossed as I should be getting my season pass).
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edited to add info about Isola and weekend snow forecast.
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They only look about three days ahead, but I've found them very accurate out here on the western extremities of europe - www.theyr.net
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Middle of last week I spoke to one of the organisers of snow-forcast.com who said that by his own personal feeling, his money was on the 18th Dec for a decent snowfall over the rest of the alps.
I felt like i'd spoken to a particularly high-tech version of the guy leaning on a gate post with a straw hanging out of his mouth, "ay ay, tween me bones an' the way the grass is loyin', oi'd say the eighteenth is when the snows'll come round these parts."
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Off to Alpe D'Huez tomorrow until sunday....just in time it seems! although 6cms is hardly anything to get excited about....definitely snowmanable! At least it'll cover the rocks....
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Just got back from Val d'Isere. Of course it could have been better but still some good skiing and even some worthwhile off-piste. Temperatures were warm yesterday but generally holding cold. With the snow guns blasting in most resorts we are still set for decent Xmas skiing if we can get one or ideally two dumps over the next 10 days.
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I have been looking at the Nogaps model on FNMOC and It really look like France will do ok over the weekend. About 20cm but looking ahead the next fall will be a week away around the 26th...I hope that is an incorrect reading.
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Just talked to someone from Morgins today and they are very hopeful that it will snow tomorrow ( Thurs)
Oh yeah..!! Just like the reps always say it will snow midweek when they brief you...!!
However, in this case I think they may be right
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If only Churchill et al had been snowheads then D Day weather etc. would have been a piece of wee wee to plan...... I'm with Churchill et al though and getting all my aged relatives to pray for snow and I think you'll all find that by boxing day all my snow will have been and will continue to be delivered.... (to the Tarantaise)
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