Winter is Coming!
Peter
12 Sep 2006
Winter is coming! Snow has fallen already in Colorado, and here in Washington, the snow level is dropping to 5000 feet tomorrow. Loveland should start snowmaking any day now. Hopefully the farmer's almanac is right, as they are predicting a cold and snowy winter for the west.
garthd
13 Sep 2006
Technically speaking, we have had snow in NH already. I work on Mt. Washington, the highest point in the NE, and we have had trace snow, as well as rime ice a couple of times already.
garthd
13 Sep 2006
Emax, on Sep 13 2006, 09:15 AM, said:
"...we have had trace snow, as well as rime ice a couple of times already."
Any 200 mph gusts yet?
Is the cog railway still in operation? Do they still collect the tickets on Jacob's Ladder?
Any 200 mph gusts yet?
Is the cog railway still in operation? Do they still collect the tickets on Jacob's Ladder?
No, they haven't had a single 200 mph gust since. 182 is the highest. I saw 137 last year. The cog is still kicking. They run the ski train in the winter up to about Waumbek tank, but I'm afraid I'm not sure what you mean about collecting tickets on Jacob's Ladder.
yetigonecrazy
13 Sep 2006
Skier, on Sep 12 2006, 10:52 PM, said:
Winter is coming! Snow has fallen already in Colorado, and here in Washington, the snow level is dropping to 5000 feet tomorrow. Loveland should start snowmaking any day now. Hopefully the farmer's almanac is right, as they are predicting a cold and snowy winter for the west.
the crew here at crested butte has been making snow for a few weeks now. a good chunk of the paradise blues are under a half of foot of the good white stuff already :D lets go skiing
garthd
13 Sep 2006
I can quote all those figures pretty easily. Jacob's is 37 degrees. The front of the coach is 14 feet higher than the back. But this is all off topic.
Emax, on Sep 13 2006, 11:31 AM, said:
I checked - it was 231 mph on 12 APR 34. Highest surface wind ever recorded!
Jacob's ladder is a nickname for a steep section of track near the top of the railroad. The support structure there looks like a ladder and I believe that the workman primarily responsible for its construction was named Jacob.
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When I was there, the train conductor would walk down the car's isle while the train was on the ladder and collect tickets. As he walked, he was at about a 45 deg. angle to the floor.
Here's a good site in the cog railway and Mt. Washington in general:
http://hikethewhites.com/cog_rr.html
Jacob's ladder is a nickname for a steep section of track near the top of the railroad. The support structure there looks like a ladder and I believe that the workman primarily responsible for its construction was named Jacob.
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When I was there, the train conductor would walk down the car's isle while the train was on the ladder and collect tickets. As he walked, he was at about a 45 deg. angle to the floor.
Here's a good site in the cog railway and Mt. Washington in general:
http://hikethewhites.com/cog_rr.html
skier14
13 Sep 2006
skierdude9450, on Sep 13 2006, 06:58 PM, said:
Link to loveland's timer. Click Here!
DAMN Sun Valley doesent even get frost yet!!!! 81 degrees yesterday at the top of dollar mt. O well our new snowmaking is still behind schedule on dollar so they could use the warmer temps.
Peter
13 Sep 2006
Bad news for the Pacific Northwest...
Camp Springs, MD - Scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Climate Prediction Center reported today that El Niņo conditions have developed in the tropical Pacific and are likely to continue into early 2007. Ocean temperatures increased remarkably in the equatorial Pacific during the last two weeks. "Currently, weak El Niņo conditions exist, but there is a potential for this event to strengthen into a moderate event by winter," said Vernon Kousky, NOAA's lead El Niņo forecaster. Typical El Niņo effects are likely to develop over North America during the upcoming ski and snowboard season. Those include warmer-than-average temperatures over western and central Canada, and over the western and northern United States. Drier-than-average conditions can be expected in the Ohio Valley and the Pacific Northwest, while above-average snowfall is forecast for parts of the Southwestern U.S.
Camp Springs, MD - Scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Climate Prediction Center reported today that El Niņo conditions have developed in the tropical Pacific and are likely to continue into early 2007. Ocean temperatures increased remarkably in the equatorial Pacific during the last two weeks. "Currently, weak El Niņo conditions exist, but there is a potential for this event to strengthen into a moderate event by winter," said Vernon Kousky, NOAA's lead El Niņo forecaster. Typical El Niņo effects are likely to develop over North America during the upcoming ski and snowboard season. Those include warmer-than-average temperatures over western and central Canada, and over the western and northern United States. Drier-than-average conditions can be expected in the Ohio Valley and the Pacific Northwest, while above-average snowfall is forecast for parts of the Southwestern U.S.

Allan
14 Sep 2006
El Niņo usually dumps a bunch of snow on us, we're far enough inland that it stays cold enough plus we're in Canada, so that should help :) Snow @ 6800 ft today!
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truckintr
14 Sep 2006
The Sierria Nevada's is expecting it first dusting this weekend, thanx to the storm front moving south from Canada.



yetigonecrazy
15 Sep 2006
yeah, it snowed last night in CB...its like the third or fourth time snow has fallen here.
is anybody else just as thoroughly excited as i am? this is going to be the longest month ever....
is anybody else just as thoroughly excited as i am? this is going to be the longest month ever....
Peter
15 Sep 2006
Mt Bachelor looks good!
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WBSKI
15 Sep 2006
Whistler today!!! El Ninos happening pretty often...
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edmontonguy
15 Sep 2006
Looks like Calgary is in for the White stuff this evening. We might get some spratically over the next day, currently it's just a touch too warm for snow. It's only sept 15, i'm really excited, it hasn't snowed this early in a long time.
Skiing#1
16 Sep 2006
First snow up on the mountain from Salt Lake Valley, and it looks so beautiful...the temperture is about 35 in Salt Lake Valley area.
Here are the pictures...(the last picture is Little Cottonwood to Alta and Snowbird).
Around ski resorts...
http://kutv.com/webcams/local_slideshow_29...05/view?slide=2
Deer Valley
http://www.deervalle...ountain-cam.jsp
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Here are the pictures...(the last picture is Little Cottonwood to Alta and Snowbird).
Around ski resorts...
http://kutv.com/webcams/local_slideshow_29...05/view?slide=2
Deer Valley
http://www.deervalle...ountain-cam.jsp
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liftmech
16 Sep 2006
It's been snowing here all morning. Guess I've got to break out the warm clothes.
Peter
16 Sep 2006
Here is Deer Valley this morning. They are supposed to be open for summer scenic chairlift rides until tomorrow. I don't see anyone
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skier14
16 Sep 2006
Two inches at the top of badly @ sun valley and like deer valley we are still open for "summer" operation

Skiing#1
16 Sep 2006
Some snowboaders went up, hiked up and snowboarded.
http://www.ksl.com/?...=148&sid=496144
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