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RegisterMar 1st, 2023–Mar 2nd, 2023
Jasper, Brazeau, Churchill, Cirrus-Wilson, Fryatt, Icefields, Maligne, Marmot, Miette Lake, Pyramid.
The deep persistent basal layers are showing a significant jump in sensitivity as wind transport continues to build on slabs at treeline and above.
A number of large avalanches up to size 3 have been observed and reported over the week. The snowpack is very sensitive to small inputs of new snow, loading, and changes in temperature. These avalanches are mostly from the alpine but are running through all elevation bands.
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Previous new snow has been redistributed by SW winds at treeline and above. Ridge lines are scoured and recent natural activity suggests loading is happening lower in the start zones. Visible wind effect throughout the alpine.
The upper snowpack consists of 30-50 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.
Clearing overnight with light SW winds, gusting at ridge-top. Expecting seasonal temps and flurries through the day on Thursday with some (~5cm) accumulation.
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