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Thread: Snow for the Euros.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bbirtle View Post
    You guys are making me so sorry I decided to spend Nov/Dec in Thailand.
    Does that mean you finally got laid?

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    yesterday i signed up for an avy course which is held 16th-20th dec, just wanted to let you guys know that i've now jinxed the weather, there will be no new snow until 20th of december. flying to finland for christmas on 21st and thats when the dumpage is gonna begin.

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    don't you dare say that keksie, take it back!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hayduke View Post
    Does that mean you finally got laid?
    A story for another day.

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    no big fohen in verb on the weekend. hot but not terribly hot, so something skiable beteween attelas and almost riunettes (say 2200)

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    Quote Originally Posted by verbier61 View Post
    no big fohen in verb on the weekend. hot but not terribly hot, so something skiable beteween attelas and almost riunettes (say 2200)
    Looking at the webcams it looks like everything above 2000m stays pretty decent. Below 2000m (verbier & La tzoumaz) it's looking all green&brown again.

    Dit you make any pictures this weekend?

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    Closed Zermatt mid-day on Saturday too.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lostinthetrees View Post
    See wkend scouting mission south of Verbier.

    http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=68653

    Foehn speeds recorded at 157 at Diablerets this weekend.
    Cancelled some snowboard events at Saas-Fee.
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    pitztal on friday:
    föhn in action:


    keksie



    klar



    luckily we have a very stable base layer of "rocks" and extended snowpack analysis confirmed our initial assessment that the totally sick low angle pow next to the piste was good to go.

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    It better fuckin' snow soon over here.
    Ski, Bike, Climb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kipfer View Post
    It also gives the Munchkins headaches and is reason to call in sick in Muenchen.
    The Frenchies suffer the Mistral which can be accompanied with a dust storm also melting the snow like crazy.
    The junior Jongs suffer the Geezer Gapers
    hmmmm we have zee foehn here in France too. The Mistral blows in the opposite direction, from north to south down the Rhone valley. We have some other winds, Lombard is the most common which is due to a low over the Med bringing moisture laden winds in over Italy - generally results in big conditions right on the border but nothing a few km futher west.

    The Americans would better know the foehn as Chinook - which is the native American word for "snow eater". Nuff said.

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    Did you skin up or sail up?


    Quote Originally Posted by klar View Post
    pitztal on friday:
    föhn in action:


    keksie



    klar



    luckily we have a very stable base layer of "rocks" and extended snowpack analysis confirmed our initial assessment that the totally sick low angle pow next to the piste was good to go.


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    The operative word for Chinook,et al,is down. I think that it has something to do with the adiabatic lapse rate. Does this make sense. Wind from the South giving the Bavarian Headache. Wind down Rhone vallee killing Montana Cran or Verbier.
    Quote Originally Posted by davidof View Post
    hmmmm we have zee foehn here in France too. The Mistral blows in the opposite direction, from north to south down the Rhone valley. We have some other winds, Lombard is the most common which is due to a low over the Med bringing moisture laden winds in over Italy - generally results in big conditions right on the border but nothing a few km futher west.

    The Americans would better know the foehn as Chinook - which is the native American word for "snow eater". Nuff said.
    Last edited by kipfer; 11-28-2006 at 11:33 PM.

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    Looks like mid next week for Western CH and Austria....we will see! Doing the dance..

    Quote Originally Posted by TeleAl View Post
    It better fuckin' snow soon over here.
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    I"m Praying for Northern Italy to get some damn snow. whats with this season?

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    northern italy: nothing so far and nothing in sight

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    western airflow will bring some moisture. where, how much and exactly when is not yet certain.(and if there will be an italy low or not), but cham and the west sould see something for sure.
    It's a war of the mind and we're armed to the teeth.

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    Looks like the alps, especially between Verbier and Zermatt, are gonna get a major dump next week.


    Especially Zinal looks good in the local forecast (30cm on we, 80cm on fr). Although much can change in a week.

    Sunday morning 2.0cm
    Sunday afternoon 1.0cm
    Sunday night 3.0cm
    Monday morning 1.0cm
    Monday afternoon 1.0cm
    Monday night
    Tuesday morning 1.0cm
    Tuesday afternoon 1.0cm
    Tuesday night 4.0cm
    Wednesday morning 11.0cm
    Wednesday afternoon 15.0cm
    Wednesday night 11.0cm
    Thursday morning 1.0cm
    Thursday afternoon 1.0cm
    Thursday night 5.0cm
    Friday morning 10.0cm
    Friday afternoon 15.0cm
    Friday night 56.0cm
    Last edited by TDJ; 12-03-2006 at 09:09 AM.

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    Looking good for bagging the Breithorn, yay.

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    Saw the same this AM, but now it needs to materialize.....everyone get up NOW and do the S...N...O...W dance......PLEASE!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by TDJ View Post
    Looks like the alps, especially between Verbier and Zermatt, are gonna get a major dump next week.


    Especially Zinal looks good in the local forecast (30cm on we, 80cm on fr). Although much can change in a week.

    Sunday morning 2.0cm
    Sunday afternoon 1.0cm
    Sunday night 3.0cm
    Monday morning 1.0cm
    Monday afternoon 1.0cm
    Monday night
    Tuesday morning 1.0cm
    Tuesday afternoon 1.0cm
    Tuesday night 4.0cm
    Wednesday morning 11.0cm
    Wednesday afternoon 15.0cm
    Wednesday night 11.0cm
    Thursday morning 1.0cm
    Thursday afternoon 1.0cm
    Thursday night 5.0cm
    Friday morning 10.0cm
    Friday afternoon 15.0cm
    Friday night 56.0cm
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    Al's patented snowdance in action!



    SNOOOOW MUTHAFUKKER SNOOOOW!!!

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    I am believer...it will snow now......I believe in the power of Al!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ripzalot View Post
    Al's patented snowdance in action!
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    cmon, austria needs some love too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ripzalot View Post
    kanutten! bring your pow skis. the weather may not break but better to be prepared for pow than not. you can always rent some piste skis if needed.

    there is a longshot chance that i could be there, so remember to shout "change for a nickel" often. and look surprised so that i can recognize you.
    I ended up not bringing skis at all, but rather rent some. Which turned out to be the right decision. No fresh snow, but some decent piste skiing on the glacier. Actually on saturday they stopped the lifts because of 100 km/h winds. So I got only one day of skiing down. But it was the first turns of the season, so I guess I can't complain too much. What was not so good was that I got an instant pain in my lower back. Probably because I haven't worked out much this fall, an that Im in pretty bad shape. Hopefully some more turns will make it all better...
    All work and no play, ... you know...

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    Quote Originally Posted by KANUTTEN View Post
    I ended up not bringing skis at all, but rather rent some. Which turned out to be the right decision. No fresh snow, but some decent piste skiing on the glacier. Actually on saturday they stopped the lifts because of 100 km/h winds. So I got only one day of skiing down. But it was the first turns of the season, so I guess I can't complain too much. What was not so good was that I got an instant pain in my lower back. Probably because I haven't worked out much this fall, an that Im in pretty bad shape. Hopefully some more turns will make it all better...
    hey, turns are better than no turns!

    i got mine in on saturday at g3000. felt good to get in some first turns.

    and yes, stoke is rising...


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    mmmmmhhh... half a meter for snow-forecast = 25 cm in reality. Not bad, though

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