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jimmer
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Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 1:50 pm |
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its getting real close now, any guesses as to where they blow first, im thinking thell go with the usual top ridge trail and go from there. id really like to see them get to the summit asp, but that wont happen any time soon, but it would make sense, because it colder up there sooner, witch would make it easier to cover and the snow would last .
where would you like too see them start ?
day after thanksgiving = 25 more days till projected opening. sweeeet
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JC7727
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Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 4:23 pm |
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I was going to ask when gore will start to blow snow, nights are going to start to get consistently below freezing especially at the top.
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NPN
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Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 5:59 pm |
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| jimmer wrote: |
| id really like to see them get to the summit asp, but that wont happen any time soon, but it would make sense, because it colder up there sooner, witch would make it easier to cover and the snow would last . |
I couldn't agree more, not just about Gore, but Whiteface as well. At Whiteface it would make even more sense because of the simpler lift logistics to the Summit Quad. But even if they just blew the incredibly obnoxious Pine Knot so you could access the summit it would be so much smarter from the standpoint of snow temp durability. Ah well.
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JC7727
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Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 11:38 pm |
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One of the problems in the fall is that you will often see strong radaitional cooling despite not real cold upper level tempeartures. In other words, you will see a temperature inversion on the mountain where the base is actually coller than the top. Sometimes the base will be in the 20s with the top above freezing. In the winter, strong cold air advection usaully spells the opposite.
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NPN
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Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 11:46 pm |
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| JC7727 wrote: |
| One of the problems in the fall is that you will often see strong radaitional cooling despite not real cold upper level tempeartures. In other words, you will see a temperature inversion on the mountain where the base is actually coller than the top. Sometimes the base will be in the 20s with the top above freezing. In the winter, strong cold air advection usaully spells the opposite. |
Are you on the payroll, or do you do this out of displaced certainty?
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JC7727
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Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 1:30 am |
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What do you mean exactly?
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NPN
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Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 2:51 pm |
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| What do you mean exactly? |
Does that happen in the Fall as well?
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JC7727
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Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 3:50 pm |
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One of the problems in the fall is that you will often see strong radaitional cooling despite not real cold upper level tempeartures. In other words, you will see a temperature inversion on the mountain where the base is actually coller than the top. Sometimes the base will be in the 20s with the top above freezing. In the winter, strong cold air advection usaully spells the opposite.
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yea temperature inversions happens the most in the fall but can happen in the winter and spring as well. This is just from a meteorological vantage point, I don't know if this is a true reason for the blowing of more snow at the base in the fall. I would think a combo of this and the fact the bottom is more assessable to families as the main reason for the disproportionate snow blowing.
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NPN
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 7:15 pm |
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You guys got Turkeyday weekend last year. It was just that nightmare that seemed to kick in right after that we all remember like a root canal.
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JC7727
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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 12:01 am |
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So, who knows when they will start blowing snow, temps look good next week.
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mikebike
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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 6:31 am |
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high in NOrth Creek next week will be in the 40's & 50's
Nov 4 Few Showers
51°/28° 30%
51°F
Mon
Nov 5 Few Showers
48°/38° 30%
48°F
Tue
Nov 6 Showers
51°/32° 50%
51°F
Wed
Nov 7 Few Showers
48°/29° 30%
48°F
Thu
Nov 8 Partly Cloudy
47°/32° 10%
47°F
Fri
Nov 9 Showers
50°/33° 60%
50°F
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JC7727
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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 10:33 am |
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| mikebike wrote: |
high in NOrth Creek next week will be in the 40's & 50's
Nov 4 Few Showers
51°/28° 30%
51°F
Mon
Nov 5 Few Showers
48°/38° 30%
48°F
Tue
Nov 6 Showers
51°/32° 50%
51°F
Wed
Nov 7 Few Showers
48°/29° 30%
48°F
Thu
Nov 8 Partly Cloudy
47°/32° 10%
47°F
Fri
Nov 9 Showers
50°/33° 60%
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Not even close, try upper 30s for highs (if that) after tuesday with lows near 20. Forecast for the summit.
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