1 Sept 2017

September 1, 2017


    AVALANCHE ACTIVITY:

    In bounds avalanche in Chile, story in article section                                         Victor Vera Image


    PAST WEEK:

    Saturday morning August 26, 2017.

    Sunday August 27, 2017. A great day to be on the water.

    Monday morning August 28, 2017. Smoke appearing to the North.

    Lower Joffre Lake Sunday afternoon. +36.8 Deg in Pemberton on Monday. +34.1 in Whistler.

    Smoke from the Squamish Fire on Tuesday morning, perhaps some from Washington State also.

    Smoke dissipated at the end of the day on Tuesday.


    Wednesday morning August 30, 2017. Sunrise was at 06:24 Hours.

    Weak cold front moving across Vancouver Island Wednesday morning 07:45 Hours.

    16:00 Hrs Wednesday afternoon, cloudy with a few intermittent rain drops.

    Thursday morning August 31, 2017. Sunrise was at 06:24 Hrs.

    Friday September 1, 2017. 06:30 Hrs.



Weather Observations for September 1, 2017 taken at 06:00 Hours.

2000 meters  +10, Winds were 15-30 KPH SW--Top of T-Bar Whistler
1860 meters    +9, Winds were 15-20 KPH SE--Rendevous
1550 meters    +8, RH 72%--Catskinner 
  660 meters  +11, Valley Temp, Max Temp Yesterday was +24.5, 0.0 mm of Precip recorded yest


FORECAST:

A large upper level ridge will dominate the weather pattern over the weekend into the middle of next week. A few clouds around this morning in a Westerly flow aloft. Models are swaying towards the ridge breaking down by next Thursday.



    Broad upper level ridge will dominate the weather pattern into next week.

    High strengthens on Saturday.

    Ridge remains just South of Southern BC with warm temperatures

    Models are indicating the high pressure will prevail into Thursday of next week.

Monday September 4, 2017 Update:

The strong upper level ridge will continue to bring warm temperatures to our area into Tuesday.
The ridge is forecasted to shift East on Wednesday with a change in the pattern for Thursday into next weekend. That was an amazing run of nice weather!!



    Clouds will begin to push onshore on Wednesday.

    Moisture expected for Thursday into Friday.

    Looking moist for the weekend.

OBSERVATIONS & INFORMATION:


    Blue Bird on Saturday. Max temp in the valley was + 27.0 Deg.


    Saturday August 26, 2017. High pressure growing. Surface high drifting in from the South.


    Big picture Aleutian low is helping with the fire situation in Northern BC.


    Crescent moon over the Tantalus Range Saturday evening.

    No wind, High of +32.3 in the valley Sunday afternoon. Whistler Sailing Club Regatta.

    Enough wind later Sunday afternoon for approximately 50 sailboats to compete in the Regatta.

    Forest Fire in Squamish, click here for article on Human Caused Wildfire                          Net Pic

    Seracs above Upper Joffre Lake.

    Very busy middle lake at Joffre Lake Provincial Park on Monday.

    Upper Lake was very busy as well.

    Fires in Washington State can be seen on Satellite image from Tuesday afternoon.

    Southerly flow, fires in Washington, Oregon, & California.

    Mount Fee shrouded in smoke Tuesday afternoon. High in the valley was +31.8 Deg.

    Cloudy on Wednesday with some isolated showers. High in the valley was +24.9 Deg.

    A mix of sun and cloud in the corridor on Thursday.



VIDEO FRIDAY:

Rock slide footage above Bondo: Piz Cenaglo

Clip from rock slide in Switzerland: Bondo


ARTICLES:

In Bounds avalanche in Chile: Nevados De Chillan

Avalanche Problems: Varsom.no

Alps melting?: BBC News

Risk of mountainside collapse closes Mt Cook Hut: New Zealand

How will human forced climate change affect the Pacific Northwest: Cliff Mass

25 Aug 2017

August 25, 2017


    AVALANCHE ACTIVITY:

    No avalanche activity to report this week.

    Avalanche of people after Red Bull Joyride Competition on Sunday August 20th.


    PAST WEEK:

  Saturday August 19, 2017. Mix of Sun and cloud.

    Sunday August 20, 2017. Mostly cloudy in the morning-unsettled in the afternoon.

    Some blue sky Sunday afternoon. Brandon Semenuk wins 5 Th Red Bull Joyride Competition.

    Monday morning August 21, 2017. Cooler and slightly darker during the eclipse in Whistler.

    Picture of the eclipse from Vancouver.                                                              Ralf Riegel Image

    Monday evening, bluebird!!

    Tuesday August 22, 2017. Sunrise was at 06:12 Hrs. Temp in the alpine at 07:00 was +14 deg.


    Wednesday morning August 23, 2017. Clouds from a low level onshore flow.


    Horstman Glacier. Unsettled Wednesday afternoon. Max temp in valley of +25.9 Deg.


    Thursday am August 24, 2017. Eventually we did get some precip, 0.6 mm recorded at 660M.


    Broken cloud and cool Friday morning August 25, 2017. Sunrise was at 06:16 Hrs.



Weather Observations for August 25, 2017 taken at 06:00 Hours.

2240 meters      0, Winds were 10-30 KPH SE--Horstman Hut 
1860 meters    +4, Winds were 10-20 KPH SE--Rendevous
1550 meters    +5, RH 77%--Catskinner 
  660 meters    +7, Valley Temp, Max Temp Yesterday was +20.2, 0.6 mm of Precip recorded yest



FORECAST:

Upper level ridge will build today with a Westerly flow aloft switching to Northwesterly. Some cloud this morning but the higher pressure aloft will bring sunny skies to the area for the weekend. The high pressure will strengthen early next week with above average temperatures, warming trend into Wednesday. There is a slight chance a shortwave trough may reach the area Wednesday but the strong high to the South may take it out of the picture. The ridge strengthens again Thursday into next weekend. Enjoy the last week of August and the great long weekend coming up.


    High begins to rebuild today.

    Flow this am will have cloud in the area this am.

         High from the South begins to migrate North.



    Upper level ridge strengthens Saturday with warm temperatures.

    Surface high pushes warm air into our zone. Looks wet to the North.

      High pressure for Tuesday.


    High again for Wednesday.

    Flow switching with cooler temperatures on Wednesday, we may see some cloud!

      High strengthens Thursday into next weekend.

Monday August 28, 2017 Update:

High pressure aloft again today with warm temperatures. A slightly cooler trend for Tuesday with an onshore flow which will likely last into Thursday, with cloud development. High pressure rebuilds Friday into the weekend.

     High pressure is beginning to drift eastward.

    Low to the North slides South, marine air will cool things down Tuesday into Wednesday.

      High to the South begins to rebuild.

      High strengthens over the weekend.

Wednesday August 30, 2017 Update

Onshore flow will help clear out the smoke and we will see some cloud development today into Thursday with slightly cooler temperatures. A strong upper level ridge rebuilds on Friday with warmer temperatures and sunny skies into next week..

      Cloud moving onto the coast. Weak cold front moving through today.

    Flow into mid next week.



    OBSERVATIONS & INFORMATION:

    Platform & Curtain Glaciers Saturday afternoon, Aug 19.

    Sunset was at 20:23 Saturday night.

    Big day for Brandon Semenuk on Sunday. High for the valley on Sunday was +24.2 deg.

    Monday morning Coal Harbour, Vancouver. Another awesome summer day.

    Train Wreck. Max temperature in the valley Monday Aug 21 was +28.6 Deg.

    Some clouds formed Tuesday afternoon. High in the valley was +29.7 Deg.

    Sunset Tuesday night, clouds were moving in from the coast in a Southwest flow aloft.

    Wednesday afternoon Green Lake.

    Different perspective of Green Lake.

    Duffy Lake Thursday morning, wetter to the North on Thursday, Cache Creek recorded 2.6 mm.

    Alpine above Duffy Lake was looking parched Thursday. Dark clouds did give some relief.




VIDEO FRIDAY:

Footage of landslide in Switzerland: Sky News

Ripping in Argentina: Las Lenas

Summer Skiing: Finland

Red Bull Joyride winning run: Brandon Semenuk



ARTICLES:

Snowshoeing is one of the fastest growing sports: New Zealand

Summer Avalanches: Switzerland

Avalanches are not the only hazard in Svalbard: Norway

Nine most frequent dangers in the mountains: Snowbrains

Farmers Almanac predicts normal winter: Backcountry Magazine

Are the Alps melting: Switzerland Landslide

Skiers can make a difference on Climate Change: Powder

Mount Hood climber died after delays slowed rescue: Oregon

Heavenly Ski Patrol member recovered after an accident on July 3, 2017 : Mt. Ranier

That is quite a warning: Colorado Forest Service

Re-Thinking my backcountry First Aid Kit & Repair Kit: Wildsnow

Ben Nevis snow free for first time in 11 years: Scotland

Arcteryx recalls Procline Boot: Shell Problem