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Observation Details

Observation Date:
March 20, 2023
Submitted:
March 21, 2023
Observer:
Geoff Unger | Key Observer
Zone or Region:
Mammoth Lakes
Location:
Evidence of Natural Windslabs on the Crest and Snowpack Observation

Signs of Unstable Snow

Recent Avalanches? 
Yes
Cracking? 
Isolated
Collapsing? 
None Experienced

We toured into the Lakes Basin to get a look at mid and upper elevation terrain today and conduct a snow profile observation.  Here is what we found supported by photos.

  • Evidence of windslab up to D2 that ran naturally during the loading event yesterday.
  • Wind was actively transporting snow at the sherwin ridge in the morning as we toured by.
  • Wind texture was present in exposed areas
  • Informal kick tests produced isolated cracking in the upper 30-40cm of the snowpack
  • Snow profile  and column tests indicated it is possible to initiate a fracture in a week layer buried 30-40cm down, but that propagation was less likely due to weak overlying slab.  This was in sheltered terrain only.  Avalanche observations would indicate a strong enough slab where wind transport was evident.
  • Soft surface snow with Graupel up to 3.0mm

Snow Stability

Stability Rating: 
Poor
Confidence in Rating: 
High
Stability Trend: 
Worsening

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Weather Summary

Cloud Cover:
Mostly Sunny
Temperature:
-2.0 C
Wind:
Moderate , W

Field Weather Observation

Location

Pano

Time

1451

Elevation

8700

Aspect

S

Sky

X

Tair/Tsurf/T20

-2.5

Precipitation Type/Rate

SN S-1

Wind

M -> W

Blow Snow

M

Surface Form/Size

PPgp 2.0

HST

Tr

HS

163

Pen Boot/Pen Ski

25/5

Comments

Avalanche Observations

 #  Date Location Size Type Bed Sfc Depth Trigger Comments Photo
8 Past 24 hours Mammoth Crest
NE 10,500
D2 SS I-New/Old Interface 40cm N-Natural

Snowpack Observations

20230320 Snow Profile, Lake Mary

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