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Observation Details

Observation Date:
February 5, 2023 - February 5, 2023
Submitted:
February 5, 2023
Observer:
Clancy Nelson | ESAC Forecaster
Zone or Region:
Lee Vining
Location:
Lee Vining Canyon - Reactive Wind Slabs and Facets

Signs of Unstable Snow

Recent Avalanches? 
Yes
Cracking? 
Widespread
Collapsing? 
Isolated

Key Points

We found reactive wind slabs breaking within the new snow, at the new/old interface, and on weak facets in the Lee Vining area today.

  • Wind slabs were isolated in very exposed terrain below treeline – we triggered one on a cross-loaded, southeast-facing slope on the moraine. On the northeast aspect of a ridge near treeline at 9800 feet we intentionally triggered about 10 soft wind slabs and a few sluffs. Our longest and deepest shooting cracks broke down through a facet layer buried under the new snow. We also got minor sluffing in the storm snow in wind-sheltered terrain.
  • Below 9500 feet we found about 4-8 inches of new low-density (F) snow. On solar aspects this sat atop a thin melt-freeze crust with well-developed facets under the crust. On wind-exposed terrain the new snow sat on old hard windboard. In the shelter of trees, the new snow sat right on top of a layer of facets.
  • Above 9500 feet we found 10-12 inches of new snow sitting on the snow from 1/29-1/30, old wind slabs, or atop the facet layer.
  • In exposed terrain and at higher elevations than we ventured, extreme west and southwest winds where blowing snow all day across the whole range. Snow showers were fickle. There were a few short breaks in snowfall and periods of heavy (S5) precipitation. Ligth to moderate snowfall (S1-S2) was most common. The storm seemed to stall out at about 8500 feet and the Mono Basin and 395 corridor were sunny in the afternoon.

We stuck to low slope angles and sheltered terrain with no overhead hazards.

Media

Triggered wind slab
Triggered wind slab
Wide triggered wind slab
Long deep shooting crack in buried facets
Intense blowing snow across the Sierra Crest

Advanced Information

Weather Summary

Cloud Cover:
Mostly Cloudy
Temperature:
18 degrees F
Wind:
Moderate , W

Avalanche Observations

 #  Date Location Size Type Bed Sfc Depth Trigger Comments Photo
1 Today Lee Vining Canyon
SE 7700 ft
D1 SS I-New/Old Interface 6 inches AS-Skier
c-Intentional
None
8 Today Ridge on Mono Dome
NE 9800 ft
D1 SS S-New Snow 6 inches AS-Skier
c-Intentional
None
2 Today Ridge on Mono Dome
NE 9800 ft
D1 SS O-Old Snow 10 inches AS-Skier
c-Intentional
None
2 Today Mono Dome Trees
NE 9500 ft
D1 L S-New Snow AS-Skier
c-Intentional
None
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