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Observation Details

Observation Date:
January 27, 2023
Submitted:
January 27, 2023
Observer:
Geoff Unger | Key Observer
Zone or Region:
Mammoth Lakes
Location:
Mammoth Lakes Basin Surface Faceting, Surface Hoar and Surface Warming

Signs of Unstable Snow

Recent Avalanches? 
None Observed
Cracking? 
None Experienced
Collapsing? 
None Experienced

Key Points

A little tour and ski in the Lakes Basin today revealed all the surface conditions from soft facets and surface hoar to wind board and tree bomb debris strewn forest.

  • Surface Facets were observed up to 2mm
  • Surface Hoar was observed up to 6mm, but the majority of the surface hoar in the Twin Lakes Trees was smaller (2mm) and broken up by snow chunks fallen from the trees.
  • Wind texture, wind skin and wind board were in evidence in all but the most sheltered areas.
  • Debris from strong winds was on the surface of the snow in many areas.  Pine needles, pine cones and branches peppered all areas in the trees.
  • Radiation and temperature were strong enough to impact the surface snow on south facing slopes that were steeper than flat.
  • Radiation also impacted remaining snow in the trees and the trees continued to shed the additional weight.

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Weather Summary

Cloud Cover:
Mostly Sunny
Temperature:
6.5 degrees C
Wind:
Light , W

Field Weather Observations

Location

Horseshoe

Time

1100

Elevation

8990

Aspect

SE

Sky

Few

Tair

6.5 C

Precipitation Type/Rate

NO

Wind

L->SW

Blow Snow

None

Surface Form/Size

FC 0.5-1.0

HST

0

HS

218

Pen Boot/Pen Ski

20/5

Location

McCloud

Time

1400

Elevation

9900

Aspect

N

Sky

-BKN

Tair

2.0 C

Precipitation Type/Rate

NO

Wind

L->W

Blow Snow

None

Surface Form/Size

RGwp

HST

0

HS

320+

Pen Boot/Pen Ski

10cm/2cm

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