Meteorology/Avalanche Seminar
Some assistance from the collective, please:
I've been asked to do a talk at an avalanche seminar at the Queenstown Winter Festival late June. As a meteorologist, I'll be firmly focusing on the weather side of things,
e.g.:
-which synoptic situations bring (heavy) snowfall to NZ - and to which regions/ranges?
-how does weather affect existing snow pack? (for good and bad - and on a regional to local scale)
-how does El Nino/La Nina affect seasonal snowfall in NZ?
In short, learn more about the weather as it affects ski and avalanche conditions.
Disregarding for a moment that this is somewhat NZ specific, what would YOU like to learn more about if you were to attend a talk like this? I'm sure that the audience will range from solidly clued-in backcountry skiers/boarders, with a very good knowledge of meteorology, to those just embarking on the journey towards enlightenment, so please feel free to suggest basic as well as more esoteric topics.
I could talk for bloody ages - and have lots of ideas already sketched in a sprouting PPT document - but would be great to hear from some of you. And if you're in QT at the time, come along, listen and say hello. It's on Thursday 26 June.
Thanks