snow!! reports say that the strorm rolling in could be the biggest thing since the bilzzard of '03!!
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snow!! reports say that the strorm rolling in could be the biggest thing since the bilzzard of '03!!
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Preserving farness, nearness presences nearness in nearing that farness
Really? Link?
Less than 1/2ft per night for a few days doesn't really add up.
http://www.snowforecast.com/coloradofcst/vail.html
Yeah what are you talking about dude? Maybe a blizzard in Denver!?!?
Check weather, then smoke crack...
Drive slow, homie.
Say whaaaaaaa?
.. and the storm at Wolf Creek last weekend was bigger than 03.
Last edited by funkendrenchman; 03-17-2006 at 08:32 PM.
well the report ws for denver metro but i hope it hits lovleand,
Preserving farness, nearness presences nearness in nearing that farness
What a waste...Originally Posted by funkendrenchman
Originally Posted by blurred
Any links here? I dont' see a forecast that has significant snow for anywhere in CO.
the models are flip-flopping on whether the storm system approaching our direction will split or not. Regardless, there will be a good supply of gulf moisture out of this storm--- but the setup could end up being similar to that storm in March '03. Or, the damn thing could split and we could end up being left high and fairly dry. check out the AFD for a better/more knowledgeable explanation: http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/co/zone.html
and remember that in 03, the Vail area didn't get nearly the amounts as the areas right on and east of the divide.
ya i was in beaver creek that week and they got less than foot, then i returned to my home in evergreen where they got over six feet
Preserving farness, nearness presences nearness in nearing that farness
yea, nick, i dunno. i am realllly hoping it comes our way, but i dunno. the faultiness of our news reports for snow have given me enough evidence to doubt...but i am still hoping. we will see what happens come tomorrow.
"records are less important for me than what i feel when i come down the mountain." ~ bode miller (dont agree with him on much, but...)
Did anyone look at the CAIC forcast?![]()
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"True love is much easier to find with a helicopter"
looks like nick may have had a good hunch...these upslope events are hard to predict, but channel 4 just flashed a graphic callling for 18" to 30" on the east slopes of the front range starting tomorrow.
every time a storm like this comes through, it amazes me how many front range residents have a complete and utter lack of understanding of the term "upslope."
This is why...
Urban Dictionary defines "upslope" as: upslope is undefined
Who knew...
The weather people know better though:
(Upslope Flow) - Occurs when air is forced to rise and cool due to terrain features such as hills or mountains. If the cooling is sufficient, water vapor condenses into clouds. Additional cooling results in rain or snow.
Whatever it is, Vail got 7" out of it so far...
Tact is for those not witty enough to be sarcastic...
1" new in my driveway in Denver this morning. I'm replacing the handle on my storm door and the pneumatic closer just in case.
This storn sure doesnt show up on any of the radars for the mountains. I am betting the front range gets a wet pounding and the mountains get a dusting. When you look at the web cams up in Vail and other Summit mountains it is clear blue sky up there. Not that tells you much but this time of year is perfect for some chautauqua Park skiing but I am not sure Vail is going to see 18"-30".
I'm thinking Vail was being a little optimistic with its snow totals, too- 7" when BC reported 4" and no one else in Summit got more than 1".
Very warm and bluebird at Keystone this morning. Not a cloud in the sky.
Pics?Originally Posted by linden
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More gauze pads, please hurry!
Dont have any but in that huge dump in 2003 there were some people that banged their way down some of the slopes at Chautauqua Park. Not that I would recommend it.Originally Posted by Dr. Gaper
This storm will miss most of the resorts west of the divide (ie., Summit Co., Vail, etc. though Breck could do well if the flow is more Southeasterly)
Originally Posted by CAIC
Anyone hitting up Loveland or Eldora tomorrow? I may do that or hit up a bc spot near RMNP. Although I imagine driving anywhere from Denver tomorrow will be a shit show.Originally Posted by CAIC
Looks like Eldora is the place to be tomorrow. Sadly.
I was thinking the cottonwood canyons, actually. Utah's snow actually falls on steep terrain.Originally Posted by linden
Yes, yes it does. And I am out there very soon!Originally Posted by Lone Star
Starting to think about kayaking a little though. However, one good dump out here and I will forget about that for another month or so.
C'mon, now . . . Crested Butte has a good 75" base, and it's still snowing down there.Originally Posted by Lone Star
More gauze pads, please hurry!
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