15 Sept 2014

September 15, 2014




    Sunrise Friday September 12, 2014.

    Smoke from the fire in Felix Creek near Bralorne. Friday morning.


    First light on Plinth Peak, Saturday morning.

    Spyder Peak in the Upper Lillooet River.


    Sunrise September 14, 2014; over the Pemberton Ice Cap.

    Mount Meager Sunday September 14, 2014.


Weather observations for September 15, 2014; taken at 07:00 Hrs.

2180 meters        +11, Winds were 10-15 KPH from the ESE
1835 meters        +11, Winds were 0-5 KPH from the ESE
1650 meters        +10, Relative Humidity 46%
  660 meters          +6, Valley temperature, Max Temp Yest +28.6

For the forecast, we can expect another sunny day today as the high pressure aloft remains in our zone. Tuesday at this time is also looking quite nice with the possibility of cloud development later in the day. The high pressure is slowly being pushed East as a low moves down the coast.  Unsettled conditions will continue into Wednesday with a mix of sun, cloud, and cooler temperatures. The low pressure system to the North will bring increasing cloud to the area Wednesday evening with the chance of some light precipitation into Thursday and Friday. Check GFS models below!!  Saturday at this time is looking unsettled as the ridge tries to reestablish itself for the weekend. There is some disagreement in the models for the weekend so more on that Friday.


    Satellite image from Sunday afternoon, looking pretty clear.

    Big picture from yesterday, clouds expected on Wednesday but I doubt if it will rain much.

    GFS model not showing much precipitation for us on Thursday.

    High pressure rebuilds late Friday into Saturday.


13Th Annual Colorado Snow Avalanche Workshop: October 17, 2014

10 Commandments of Avalanche Safety: Bruce Temper

SkiDoo offering all riders free avalanche awareness courses: Snowgoer

Summary of BC SAR calls September 1-7, 2014: Emergency Management BC

Glaciers in Northern Antarctic Peninsula melting faster than ever: Science Daily

   


    Clouds dissipated quickly on Friday morning.

    Mostly ice.

    Close up of Pylon Peak.

    Another perspective of Pylon Peak.

    Top of the Squamish Glacier, still some white patches of snow at 7000 Feet.


12 Sept 2014

September 12, 2014

    Earthquake Induced Avalanche, information in articles below.                       Earth Observatory Pic


    First light September 8, 2014. Awesome day, it did eventually rain, 1.2 mm fell at Nester's Stn.

    At around 17:00 Hours the clouds became angry and it did rain for a while.

    Just on the edge of the nasty clouds, image taken at the same time as the rain event.

    Sunrise Tuesday September 9, 2014; unsettled conditions.

    Tantalus Range cloudy Tuesday morning.

    Very calm Howe Sound Wednesday morning.

    Inflow Wednesday afternoon in Squamish, felt like 20 knots.


    Not many clouds in the sky Wednesday morning, sunrise; September 10, 2014.

    Sunrise Thursday morning, September 11, 2014. Cooler temperatures in the alpine, -1 at 2180 M.

   Alpen glow at sunset Thursday evening. Smoke to the North! Fire in Felix Creek!



Weather observations for September 12, 2014; taken at 06:00 Hrs.

2180 meters        +6, Winds were 15-25 KPH from the WNW
1835 meters        +6, Winds were 5-15 KPH form the ESE
1650 meters        +5, Relative Humidity 45 %
  660 meters        +4, Valley Temperature, Max Temp yest +21.5



For the forecast, high pressure aloft will maintain a dry and slow warming pattern into early next week. Some cloud in the area this am but it should dissipate later this morning. We have been experiencing incredibly nice weather in the Pacific Northwest this summer. Models are in disagreement to a change possibly coming on Wednesday, but as of now it looks like clouds could move in as soon as Tuesday evening early Wednesday morning. More on that subject Monday.


    High pressure aloft maintains its dominance of the weather pattern.

    Big picture from yesterday afternoon.


Video Friday:

Volcanic eruption in Papua New Guinea: Cool Shockwave

Unicycling Moab: Balancing on the edge

Wingsuit Base Jumping: Switzerland

FMX Crash: Ouch

Skateboarder appreciates his helmet: Another Ouch




Articles:

Another winter prediction: Powderchasers.com

Job posting for an Avalanche Programs Specialist: Kabul, Afghanistan

1,000,000,000 Lightning sources in 1 hour recently: Southern Ontario, Need to harvest that energy!!

Research Paper on Compression and Shear loading in Snow: India

Earthquake Induced Avalanche: Earth Observatory

$182.5 million for Park City Ski Resort: SAM



    Duffy Lake looking very green. Glacial silt from Van Horlick Creek.                  Doug Tuck Photo



    Looking Northwest early Monday morning.

    Strong wind Tuesday afternoon in Squamish.

    Pylon Peak: Some info on the area

   There are some wide cracks on many glacial features in our area.


    Mature dragonfly.

8 Sept 2014

September 8, 2014

    Sunset September 6, 2014.

    Cool colours in the Alpine, Sept 6, 2014.

    Early morning light Sept 6, 2014.


    Wedge Mountain with very little snow and ice in the West Couloir.

    Glacial Moraine September 7, 2014.



Weather observations for September 8, 2014; taken at 06:00 Hrs.

2180 meters          +6, Winds were 20-30 KPH from the S
1835 meters          +8, Winds were 10-30 KPH from the S
1650 meters        +10, Relative humidity 67 %
  660 meters        +10, Valley Temperature; Max Temp Yest +27.8


    As of 06:00 Hrs we have scattered clouds and unlimited visibility.

For the forecast, an upper level trough will pass by our area, unsettled this morning, increase in clouds later this morning in a Southwesterly flow. The low should bring slightly cooler temperatures but little or no precipitation is expected. Possible for some light isolated rain showers later today. The flow will slowly shift to a more Northerly flow tomorrow bringing unsettled conditions with a mix of sun and cloud. A ridge of high pressure will form for Wednesday in the interior of BC bringing sunny conditions back to our zone. The weather pattern will have offshore flow into the weekend, so temperatures should slowly increase as the weekend approaches. Enjoy the amazing weather we have been experiencing, eventually we will transition into a fall weather pattern, the question is when?!!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              



Full moon is today, some refer to it as the Hunter's Moon.
It rises around sunset and sets around sunrise, the only night 
in the month when the Moon is in the sky all night long.


    Satellite image from Sunday afternoon. Marine stratus layer looks nasty along the coast.

    Big picture, trough is sliding down the coast into our zone but will likely just be cloudy skies.



Articles & Videos:

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Snow in the Rockies: ACMG Blog

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Body of Belgian Snowboarder missing for two years found: Vallee Blanche




    This would be an awesome place for some hiking.

    Still lots of glacial melt, with high temperatures even during the evenings.

    Waterfalls are certainly still flowing with the present melt.


5 Sept 2014

September 5, 2014



    Rain Tuesday afternoon, 5.9 mm recorded at the Nester's weather station on Tuesday.

    First light over Green Lake, Wednesday September 3, 2014.

    Fresh snow in the mountains Wednesday morning.


    Thursday morning 06:15 Hrs, marine stratus layer eventually burned off.


    A few clouds around on Thursday afternoon.

    Soo River Valley, Thursday.




Weather observations for Friday September 5, 2014; taken at 06:00 Hrs.

2180 meters        +9, Winds were 5-10 KPH from the WNW
1835 meters        +8, Winds were 3-8 KPH from the E
1650 meters        +7, Relative Humidity 76%
  660 meters        +6, Valley Temperature; Max Temp Yest was +23.6

    As of 06:00 hrs this am we have clear skies and unlimited visibility.


For the forecast, the upper ridge will continue to build over our area into Sunday. We will see mostly sunny skies with warm temperatures during the day. The ridge will weaken slightly on Sunday evening with some cloud expected prior to a weak cold front moving in on early Monday morning. The onshore flow will bring some clouds for Tuesday as well before another upper level ridge begins to develop for Wednesday into next weekend. As of now it looks like there is little chance of any precipitation Monday or Tuesday. Should have more intel on next week by Monday.                        




    High will remain around into the weekend. Image from Thursday afternoon.

    Big picture does show some moisture up in the Gulf of Alaska. May brush by us Monday-Tuesday.




Video Fridays:

Indo Double Barrel : Kalani Chapman

The Perfect GS Turn:Ted Ligety

Drone taken out by unhappy ram: Attacks Operator

Pretty Faces: Teaser

Rise into the unReal: New Mtn Biking Teaser





Articles:

The Alaska Avalanche Information Centre:Already Posting

Marker unveils the Kingpin: Earn Your Turns

Las Lenas extends there very short season:Snowbrains

How much will it snow in Utah this winter: Wasatch Weather Weenies

Discrepancy in Greenland temperatures during end of last ice age resolved: Science Daily




    Upper Pemberton Valley, September 3, 2014.

    Fog over the Lillooet River.

    Awesome day Thursday September 4, 2014.

    Glaciers have taken a beating!!

    Downy Woodpecker