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RegisterFeb 27th, 2023–Feb 28th, 2023
Jasper, Brazeau, Churchill, Cirrus-Wilson, Fryatt, Icefields, Maligne, Marmot, Miette Lake, Pyramid.
Wind transport continues to build wind slab at tree line and in the alpine. Minimize your overhead hazard and avoid wind-loaded terrain. If triggered, wind slabs may step down to the deep persistent problem resulting in large avalanches.
Size 2 and 2.5 deep persistent slab observed S end of Medicine lake - one starting low in north facing alpine start zone with a 1m deep crown.
Last week we experienced a widespread avalanche cycle on all aspects in the alpine. Many of these avalanches started as wind slabs and stepped down to the deep persistent facet layer. Most were size 2-3 but one size 4 was observed. Most notably the main Buck Lake slide path and the Churchill South slide path ran into the ski lines.
Don't forget to post avalanche observations to the MIN.
Recent strong winds from the north and southwest have redistributed surface snow increasing the wind slab hazard at and above treeline. Ridgetop has been scoured in most locations with wind effect visible throughout the alpine.
The upper snowpack consists of 20-50 cm of settled snow or wind slab sitting on top of a generally weak mid and lower snowpack. Facets and depth hoar linger at the base of the snowpack with the height of snow varying from 60 to 160cm.
Tuesday
Cloudy with sunny periods and isolated flurries.
Precipitation: Trace.
Alpine temperature: High -10 °C.
Ridge wind east: 10 km/h.
Freezing level at valley bottom.
Wednesday
Cloudy with sunny periods and isolated flurries.
Precipitation: Trace.
Alpine temperature: Low -20 °C, High -11 °C.
Ridge wind west: 15 km/h gusting to 45 km/h.
Freezing level at valley bottom.
Thursday
Cloudy with sunny periods and isolated flurries.
Precipitation: Trace.
Alpine temperature: Low -20 °C, High -12 °C.
Ridge wind southwest: 20-40 km/h.
Freezing level at valley bottom.
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