[pct-l] Sierra Snow Report..Good News & Bad News

treerings at gmail.com treerings at gmail.com
Fri Jan 6 21:49:23 CST 2012


Where did all the ladies go? Ah, Reinhold Metzger is in back in town... :0)

To a hiker cumulative snow totals mean squat because snow melts. Current
snow depth is everything. We're on track for one of the earliest hike
season in recent memory.



On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 8:18 PM, Reinhold Metzger <reinholdmetzger at cox.net>wrote:

> Hi gang,
> Trouble is back in town...that of course is good news for the women, but
> bad news for the guys.
> Yes, Teerings, the snow cap is way down in the heart of the Sierra, at
> Mammoth Mountain.
> Skiing is very marginal except for runs with snow making equipment.
> Karen and I, and our ski-bum buddies, had plans to go ski Mammoth Mountain
> again next week but
> now we are having second thoughts.
>
> The average annual snow fall at Mammoth Mountain is 342".
> In in the 2010-2011 season it was 668" in the 1976-1977 season it was only
> 94".
> The average snow fall by this time of the year is about 100"...in
> 2010-2011 it was 307".
> In 1976-1977 it was 4"....this year, so far, we had 52".
> Considerably above 1976-1977, but substantially below last year or the
> average.
>
> So what does that mean?....it means that, although still to early to tell,
> we may be in for
> another low snow year.
>
> This, of course, is bad news for ski bums like me but good news for
> "Hiker-trash" like you.
>
> JMT Reinhold
> Your ski bumming trail companion
> ----------------------------------------
> Teerings wrote:
> We are now about tied with snow conditions for the 1976-1977 year drought,
> http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cdecapp/snowapp/swcchart.action,  with no change
> in
> the pattern in sight.
>
> The La Nina pattern roughly makes south of Tahoe dry and north of Shasta
> wet.http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2011/20111020_winteroutlook.html.
> If it continues we'll have an early start to the season in California.
>
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