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-42 in Trentino ?

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Just back from Italy , over weekend most news items led with the big freeze in Italy, news mentioned -42 in Trentino, just wondering where you in Trentino last weekend and was it really that cold ?. If so did of the higher lifts have to close due to extremely low temps
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Nop.

The worst was -8 for us when we skied around Arabba, Civetta, Cortina, Alta Badia and Knronplatz.

Austria was about two degree colder.
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kendub, checking the news items, it seems that a new Italian record low temperature of -47C was recorded back during the pre-christmas cold snap, at 5:15am on 18th December 2009, but for some reason was only just reported a few days ago.

The location is Busa di Manna, a 2550m 'frost hollow' near the Pale di San Martino range and had held the previous record for the coldest place on the Italian peninsula.

There were also sub -35C overnight temps recorded more recently on the 15th 23rd & 27th Jan 2010 in the same spot.

http://www.laprovinciadicomo.it/stories/apcom/114718_maltempo_record_italiano_del_freddo_-47_gradi_in_trentino/


A frost hollow is a location that can experience a particular kind of overnight temperature inversion:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/features/understanding/frosthollows.shtml

It would seem that the daytime temps across open ski areas would have been significantly higher, maybe why Saikee didn't notice any extreme cold.
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My car has an outside temperature probe and this has been verified regularly within 1 or 2 degree difference with those displayed temperatures from buildings and facilities.

I always checked the temperature when I started the day. The temperature at the top of the mountain can be colder but I have skied in Scandinavia to tell how cold the outside temperature was.

The wife and I have electric boot warmers which we would use if the temperature drops below -10. We also keep a heavy duty set of gloves in the rucksack to be used if our fingers become numb. I didn't experience temperature below -10 when I skied the two weeks in Ski Amade and Dolomites. I would say the colder temperature would be possible during the night but when skiing in the day time the temperature is warmer.

Think the coldest I came across was -26 degree C once at the top of Les Arcs without any wind. It was really uncomfortable.
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Off to Trentino region at half term - have just dug out more fleeces to take! Serious (but perhaps naive) question, at what temperature do you get signs of frostbite and what are those signs? Puzzled
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Biddy Twiddle wrote:
Off to Trentino region at half term - have just dug out more fleeces to take! Serious (but perhaps naive) question, at what temperature do you get signs of frostbite and what are those signs? Puzzled


I've got frostnip at -28º plus a bit of wind chill. Happened on my nose; looks like pale/waxy patches of skin.
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