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Whistler has an average annual snowfall of 30 feet according to the website. I have been checking the resort where I am going skiing and they had a light dusting of snow the other day - 4 inches. A light dusting , that would have brought this country to a halt.
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Yeah I got an email of my mate in Quebec and he was saying that he hopes that by the time I get there in March the snow will have improved!! Maybe it's just too cold to snow?knobpolisher wrote:Whistler has an average annual snowfall of 30 feet according to the website. I have been checking the resort where I am going skiing and they had a light dusting of snow the other day - 4 inches. A light dusting , that would have brought this country to a halt.
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Yeah, these days four inchess of snow is the equivalent of an avalanche.knobpolisher wrote:Whistler has an average annual snowfall of 30 feet according to the website. I have been checking the resort where I am going skiing and they had a light dusting of snow the other day - 4 inches. A light dusting , that would have brought this country to a halt.
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There hasn't been a lot of snow this year here, I'm afraid commie. We had a green Christmas in the city and only one major fall. Of course it will be better in the mountains and they do have snow making equipment in extremis.communistworkethic wrote:Yeah I got an email of my mate in Quebec and he was saying that he hopes that by the time I get there in March the snow will have improved!! Maybe it's just too cold to snow?knobpolisher wrote:Whistler has an average annual snowfall of 30 feet according to the website. I have been checking the resort where I am going skiing and they had a light dusting of snow the other day - 4 inches. A light dusting , that would have brought this country to a halt.
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According to Stats Canada (allegedly) the greatest average annual snowfall in Canada is 1433 cm at Glacier National Park in BC. This is about 47 feet. I was having trouble renconciling the data because the site I originally looked at claimed Environment Canada stated it was 1433 mm! On reflection even Montreal has more than 1433 mm! Apologies for any confusion - 30-40 feet is fairly normal in the Rockies and Kootenays.knobpolisher wrote:Whistler has an average annual snowfall of 30 feet according to the website. I have been checking the resort where I am going skiing and they had a light dusting of snow the other day - 4 inches. A light dusting , that would have brought this country to a halt.
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Except unlike your examples it happens to be true. Artic air generally means the bluest of skies and the brightest of sunshine - it needs to get warmer to snow. Really.bobo the clown wrote:Always loved that statement.communistworkethic wrote:Maybe it's just too cold to snow?
Like it's too wet to rain, or too sunny to be warm.
Or put more scientifically:
One phrase that is heard from time to time is that, "it is too cold to snow today". In actuality, earth's troposphere is not too cold to snow but rather it is "too dynamically stable to snow". Dynamic stability may be present due to low-level cold air advection, a lack of upper level divergence, and/or a lack of low level convergence. Also, if dynamic lifting does occur it may not produce precipitation that reaches the surface due to low relative humidity values in the lower troposphere.
The ingredients for snow are: (1) a temperature profile that allows snow to reach the surface, (2) saturated air, and (3) enough lifting of that saturated air to allow snow to develop aloft and fall to reach the surface. In a situation when it is said "it is too cold to snow" there is in reality not enough lifting of air that causes snow to reach the surface.
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which is all well and good but the clouds that form the precipitous environment are not formed in the area where they actually "snow", rather they are created elsewhere - as with all clouds, and wind blows them to the place they snow.IIRCMontreal Wanderer wrote:Except unlike your examples it happens to be true. Artic air generally means the bluest of skies and the brightest of sunshine - it needs to get warmer to snow. Really.bobo the clown wrote:Always loved that statement.communistworkethic wrote:Maybe it's just too cold to snow?
Like it's too wet to rain, or too sunny to be warm.
Or put more scientifically:One phrase that is heard from time to time is that, "it is too cold to snow today". In actuality, earth's troposphere is not too cold to snow but rather it is "too dynamically stable to snow". Dynamic stability may be present due to low-level cold air advection, a lack of upper level divergence, and/or a lack of low level convergence. Also, if dynamic lifting does occur it may not produce precipitation that reaches the surface due to low relative humidity values in the lower troposphere.
The ingredients for snow are: (1) a temperature profile that allows snow to reach the surface, (2) saturated air, and (3) enough lifting of that saturated air to allow snow to develop aloft and fall to reach the surface. In a situation when it is said "it is too cold to snow" there is in reality not enough lifting of air that causes snow to reach the surface.
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communistworkethic wrote:Everton have a talking fox???walkingdownthemannyroad wrote:On "Five Live",earlier today,Everton Fox said that up to five inches of snow will fall on Thursday,but he said it will be mainly across mid Wales,central and southern England.
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Bolton is home too many well known Ski resorts.Gertie wrote:SKIING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!TANGODANCER wrote:Snow is fine on Christmas cards and in Eskimo movies. Not much use for anything else.officer_dibble wrote:up in newc overnight tonight
really dont wanna be stuick here for longer than i need to be
now i know why people bang on about all this bad weather, back in the day i used to pray for snow! get you out of school etc
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Well there is such a thing as cross-country skiing - no ski-lifts or big hills required.Luna wrote:Bolton is home too many well known Ski resorts.Gertie wrote:SKIING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!TANGODANCER wrote:Snow is fine on Christmas cards and in Eskimo movies. Not much use for anything else.officer_dibble wrote:up in newc overnight tonight
really dont wanna be stuick here for longer than i need to be
now i know why people bang on about all this bad weather, back in the day i used to pray for snow! get you out of school etc
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Also, in a recent Bolton trivia list it stated that Bolton has the busiest Mountain Rescue team in the country.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Well there is such a thing as cross-country skiing - no ski-lifts or big hills required.Luna wrote:Bolton is home too many well known Ski resorts.Gertie wrote:SKIING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!TANGODANCER wrote:Snow is fine on Christmas cards and in Eskimo movies. Not much use for anything else.officer_dibble wrote:up in newc overnight tonight
really dont wanna be stuick here for longer than i need to be
now i know why people bang on about all this bad weather, back in the day i used to pray for snow! get you out of school etc
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