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Mount Rainier Paradise reaches 200" snow depth
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14 years 11 months ago - 14 years 11 months ago #198747
by Amar Andalkar
Mount Rainier Paradise reaches 200" snow depth was created by Amar Andalkar
Looks like Paradise won a narrow, come-from-behind victory this morning over Mount Baker Ski Area in the race to be the first telemetry site in the Cascades to reach 200" of snow depth this season:
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Northwest Weather and Avalanche Center
Paradise, Mt Rainier National Park, Washington
MM/DD Hour Temp RH Wind Wind Wind Hour Total 24 Hr Total Solar
PST F % Avg Max Dir Prec. Prec. Snow Snow W/m2
5550' 5550' 5500' 5500' 5500' 5550' 5550' 5550' 5550' 5500'
3 9 1500 33 100 21 31 272 .04 .09 5 187 115
3 9 1600 33 100 18 24 271 .06 .15 5 187 63
3 9 1700 33 100 14 22 267 .06 .21 5 187 26
3 9 1800 33 100 13 20 265 .04 .25 4 186 10
3 9 1900 33 100 12 18 267 .05 .3 6 186 0
3 9 2000 33 100 8 14 275 0 .3 5 187 0
3 9 2100 33 100 4 10 301 .06 .36 7 186 0
3 9 2200 33 100 10 18 295 .08 .44 7 187 0
3 9 2300 33 100 12 19 289 .12 .56 8 190 0
3 10 0 32 100 16 27 283 .11 .67 10 192 0
3 10 100 32 100 17 28 280 .06 .73 10 194 0
3 10 200 32 100 14 23 275 .11 .84 11 194 0
3 10 300 32 100 12 18 277 .12 .96 12 197 0
3 10 400 32 100 14 23 275 .11 1.07 14 199 0
3 10 500 31 100 16 24 271 .09 1.16 14 201 0
3 10 600 28 100 18 28 271 .1 1.26 17 202 0
3 10 700 27 100 24 36 277 .06 1.32 19 203 1
3 10 800 27 100 16 25 279 .03 1.35 19 203 21
3 10 900 28 100 13 21 263 .05 1.4 19 203 71
3 10 1000 30 99 14 22 273 .01 1.41 19 202 143
3 10 1100 31 99 17 26 273 0 1.41 19 201 314
3 10 1200 32 98 19 28 275 0 1.41 1 196 462
3 10 1300 30 99 15 26 263 0 1.41 1 196 368
3 10 1400 29 100 21 36 271 .02 1.34 1 195 240
3 10 1500 28 100 20 33 263 .05 1.33 1 196 86
3 10 1600 27 100 23 40 269 .05 1.38 2 196 65
Northwest Weather and Avalanche Center
Mt Baker Ski Area, Washington
Wind sensors unheated and may rime
Precip gage appears to be under-recording 2-27-2011
MM/DD Hour Temp Temp RH RH Wind Wind Wind Wind Hour Total 24 Hr Total
PST F F % % Min Avg Max Dir Prec. Prec. Snow Snow
5000' 4210' 5000' 4210' 5000' 5000' 5000' 5000' 4210' 4210' 4210' 4210'
3 9 1500 31 33 100 100 11 19 34 249 0.11 0.26 1 190
3 9 1600 31 33 100 100 11 21 31 190 0.10 0.36 1 191
3 9 1700 30 33 100 100 13 24 42 193 0.08 0.44 2 192
3 9 1800 30 33 100 100 5 21 40 202 0.05 0.49 2 192
3 9 1900 30 33 100 100 12 27 51 181 0.10 0.59 2 191
3 9 2000 29 33 100 100 8 22 44 252 0.05 0.64 3 192
3 9 2100 29 32 100 100 4 10 24 149 0.02 0.66 3 192
3 9 2200 29 32 100 100 1 10 20 188 0.01 0.67 3 192
3 9 2300 28 32 100 98 1 5 15 111 0.00 0.67 3 192
3 10 0 28 31 100 100 0 5 15 155 0.13 0.80 4 191
3 10 100 28 31 100 100 3 14 31 175 0.11 0.91 7 194
3 10 200 29 32 100 100 12 23 32 195 0.07 0.98 7 194
3 10 300 29 32 100 100 18 27 37 168 0.08 1.06 8 195
3 10 400 29 32 100 100 20 36 55 176 0.10 1.16 9 195
3 10 500 29 32 100 100 11 35 58 195 0.06 1.22 9 196
3 10 600 28 31 100 100 12 26 49 218 0.07 1.29 10 197
3 10 700 27 30 100 100 16 35 64 153 0.02 1.31 1 198
3 10 800 27 31 100 100 16 34 49 186 0.03 1.34 1 198
3 10 900 28 31 100 100 9 28 44 187 0.03 1.37 1 198
3 10 1000 28 31 100 100 16 31 44 184 0.05 1.42 2 198
3 10 1100 28 31 100 100 6 22 37 178 0.06 1.48 2 198
3 10 1200 29 32 100 99 14 30 49 192 0.06 1.54 3 199
3 10 1300 28 32 100 98 11 26 51 225 0.03 1.57 3 199
3 10 1400 29 32 100 98 8 27 52 236 0.14 1.45 3 199
3 10 1500 28 31 100 99 3 16 38 181 0.05 1.40 4 199
3 10 1600 28 31 100 100 6 18 39 227 0.08 1.48 5 200
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Although Baker has now reached 200" also, and retaken the lead after settlement at Paradise pushed it back under 200" . . .
One of 5 sites is usually the seasonal snowdepth leader for the Cascade Range: either Paradise, Chinook Pass, Baker Ski Area, Timberline Lodge, or Lassen Peak. The Chinook Pass site often has depths that match or slightly exceed Paradise, but it has been out of phone/radio communication since November 20, 2010 (it was also offline all of last season from November 21, 2009 to July 14, 2010 -- hard to keep that site in touch). Timberline Lodge is far behind this year at about 150", while Lassen Peak is close, reaching 184" on March 7.
Since weather record-keeping began at Paradise in 1916, the snow depth has reached 200" at some point during nearly half of the 92 seasons with data, most recently in 2008. The median seasonal maximum is 197", with the maximum depth typically reached on March 31. Only about 1/5 of the seasons (18) has the Paradise snow depth reached 240", while only 3 seasons have broken 300", most recently in 1972. The maximum snow depth at Paradise of 367" was on March 10, 1956. The lowest seasonal maximum was a paltry 95" on April 15, 2005 -- the only season where the depth has not reached 100" at Paradise.
The road up to Paradise remained closed to the public all day though, so the 200" celebration party must have been a lonely one. Some webcam images of snow plowing operations today at Paradise:
[size=small](Edited to add photos and last 2 hours of data.)[/size]
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Northwest Weather and Avalanche Center
Paradise, Mt Rainier National Park, Washington
MM/DD Hour Temp RH Wind Wind Wind Hour Total 24 Hr Total Solar
PST F % Avg Max Dir Prec. Prec. Snow Snow W/m2
5550' 5550' 5500' 5500' 5500' 5550' 5550' 5550' 5550' 5500'
3 9 1500 33 100 21 31 272 .04 .09 5 187 115
3 9 1600 33 100 18 24 271 .06 .15 5 187 63
3 9 1700 33 100 14 22 267 .06 .21 5 187 26
3 9 1800 33 100 13 20 265 .04 .25 4 186 10
3 9 1900 33 100 12 18 267 .05 .3 6 186 0
3 9 2000 33 100 8 14 275 0 .3 5 187 0
3 9 2100 33 100 4 10 301 .06 .36 7 186 0
3 9 2200 33 100 10 18 295 .08 .44 7 187 0
3 9 2300 33 100 12 19 289 .12 .56 8 190 0
3 10 0 32 100 16 27 283 .11 .67 10 192 0
3 10 100 32 100 17 28 280 .06 .73 10 194 0
3 10 200 32 100 14 23 275 .11 .84 11 194 0
3 10 300 32 100 12 18 277 .12 .96 12 197 0
3 10 400 32 100 14 23 275 .11 1.07 14 199 0
3 10 500 31 100 16 24 271 .09 1.16 14 201 0
3 10 600 28 100 18 28 271 .1 1.26 17 202 0
3 10 700 27 100 24 36 277 .06 1.32 19 203 1
3 10 800 27 100 16 25 279 .03 1.35 19 203 21
3 10 900 28 100 13 21 263 .05 1.4 19 203 71
3 10 1000 30 99 14 22 273 .01 1.41 19 202 143
3 10 1100 31 99 17 26 273 0 1.41 19 201 314
3 10 1200 32 98 19 28 275 0 1.41 1 196 462
3 10 1300 30 99 15 26 263 0 1.41 1 196 368
3 10 1400 29 100 21 36 271 .02 1.34 1 195 240
3 10 1500 28 100 20 33 263 .05 1.33 1 196 86
3 10 1600 27 100 23 40 269 .05 1.38 2 196 65
Northwest Weather and Avalanche Center
Mt Baker Ski Area, Washington
Wind sensors unheated and may rime
Precip gage appears to be under-recording 2-27-2011
MM/DD Hour Temp Temp RH RH Wind Wind Wind Wind Hour Total 24 Hr Total
PST F F % % Min Avg Max Dir Prec. Prec. Snow Snow
5000' 4210' 5000' 4210' 5000' 5000' 5000' 5000' 4210' 4210' 4210' 4210'
3 9 1500 31 33 100 100 11 19 34 249 0.11 0.26 1 190
3 9 1600 31 33 100 100 11 21 31 190 0.10 0.36 1 191
3 9 1700 30 33 100 100 13 24 42 193 0.08 0.44 2 192
3 9 1800 30 33 100 100 5 21 40 202 0.05 0.49 2 192
3 9 1900 30 33 100 100 12 27 51 181 0.10 0.59 2 191
3 9 2000 29 33 100 100 8 22 44 252 0.05 0.64 3 192
3 9 2100 29 32 100 100 4 10 24 149 0.02 0.66 3 192
3 9 2200 29 32 100 100 1 10 20 188 0.01 0.67 3 192
3 9 2300 28 32 100 98 1 5 15 111 0.00 0.67 3 192
3 10 0 28 31 100 100 0 5 15 155 0.13 0.80 4 191
3 10 100 28 31 100 100 3 14 31 175 0.11 0.91 7 194
3 10 200 29 32 100 100 12 23 32 195 0.07 0.98 7 194
3 10 300 29 32 100 100 18 27 37 168 0.08 1.06 8 195
3 10 400 29 32 100 100 20 36 55 176 0.10 1.16 9 195
3 10 500 29 32 100 100 11 35 58 195 0.06 1.22 9 196
3 10 600 28 31 100 100 12 26 49 218 0.07 1.29 10 197
3 10 700 27 30 100 100 16 35 64 153 0.02 1.31 1 198
3 10 800 27 31 100 100 16 34 49 186 0.03 1.34 1 198
3 10 900 28 31 100 100 9 28 44 187 0.03 1.37 1 198
3 10 1000 28 31 100 100 16 31 44 184 0.05 1.42 2 198
3 10 1100 28 31 100 100 6 22 37 178 0.06 1.48 2 198
3 10 1200 29 32 100 99 14 30 49 192 0.06 1.54 3 199
3 10 1300 28 32 100 98 11 26 51 225 0.03 1.57 3 199
3 10 1400 29 32 100 98 8 27 52 236 0.14 1.45 3 199
3 10 1500 28 31 100 99 3 16 38 181 0.05 1.40 4 199
3 10 1600 28 31 100 100 6 18 39 227 0.08 1.48 5 200
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Although Baker has now reached 200" also, and retaken the lead after settlement at Paradise pushed it back under 200" . . .
One of 5 sites is usually the seasonal snowdepth leader for the Cascade Range: either Paradise, Chinook Pass, Baker Ski Area, Timberline Lodge, or Lassen Peak. The Chinook Pass site often has depths that match or slightly exceed Paradise, but it has been out of phone/radio communication since November 20, 2010 (it was also offline all of last season from November 21, 2009 to July 14, 2010 -- hard to keep that site in touch). Timberline Lodge is far behind this year at about 150", while Lassen Peak is close, reaching 184" on March 7.
Since weather record-keeping began at Paradise in 1916, the snow depth has reached 200" at some point during nearly half of the 92 seasons with data, most recently in 2008. The median seasonal maximum is 197", with the maximum depth typically reached on March 31. Only about 1/5 of the seasons (18) has the Paradise snow depth reached 240", while only 3 seasons have broken 300", most recently in 1972. The maximum snow depth at Paradise of 367" was on March 10, 1956. The lowest seasonal maximum was a paltry 95" on April 15, 2005 -- the only season where the depth has not reached 100" at Paradise.
The road up to Paradise remained closed to the public all day though, so the 200" celebration party must have been a lonely one. Some webcam images of snow plowing operations today at Paradise:
[size=small](Edited to add photos and last 2 hours of data.)[/size]
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14 years 11 months ago #198748
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Replied by Jason_H. on topic Re: Mount Rainier Paradise reaches 200" snow depth
Wow, 367 inches in '56 is a ton of snow. That's over 30 feet! Cool. Bet that was a great spring season.
What's the highest recorded seasonal snow depth ever recorded anywhere?
What's the highest recorded seasonal snow depth ever recorded anywhere?
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14 years 11 months ago - 14 years 11 months ago #198749
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per Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow
The world record for the highest seasonal total snowfall was measured in the United States at Mount Baker Ski Area, outside of the town Bellingham, Washington during the 1998–1999 season. Mount Baker received 2,896 cm (1,140 in) of snow, thus surpassing the previous record holder, Mount Rainier, Washington, which during the 1971–1972 season received 2,850 cm (1,120 in) of snow.
Edit: just noticed the "in the United States" part...thought this was "anywhere".
The world record for the highest seasonal total snowfall was measured in the United States at Mount Baker Ski Area, outside of the town Bellingham, Washington during the 1998–1999 season. Mount Baker received 2,896 cm (1,140 in) of snow, thus surpassing the previous record holder, Mount Rainier, Washington, which during the 1971–1972 season received 2,850 cm (1,120 in) of snow.
Edit: just noticed the "in the United States" part...thought this was "anywhere".
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14 years 11 months ago #198750
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...but what did Baker's record snowfall equate to as actual snowpack on the ground?
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14 years 11 months ago - 14 years 11 months ago #198751
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The greatest seasonal snow depth ever measured at an official weather station is 466" (1182 cm) near the summit of
Mount Ibuki
, a 4500 ft mountain near the west coast of Honshu in Japan, on February 14, 1927.
The North American record for seasonal snow depth is 451" at Tamarack, CA, at 6900 ft along Hwy 4 west of Ebbets Pass in the Sierra Nevada, on March 11, 1911. During January of that year, 390" of snowfall was recorded, which is a world record for a single calendar month (Paradise received 363" during January 1925, the biggest month in the Cascades).
A great book with fairly accurate info about snowfall and snow depth records is Extreme Weather: A Guide and Record Book by Christopher Burt (accurate info is very hard to find on this subject, with much erroneous info in most sources). You can read parts of the book on Google Books, see chapter 3 for snow info . He also writes an interesting blog on Wunderground, Weather Historian .
The maximum snowdepth at Baker Ski Area during the world "record" snowfall season of 1998-99 was 318" on March 30, 1999. I put "record" in quotes because the 1140" during the 1998-99 season is only a record for a single season (July 1-June 30 in the northern hemisphere). The maximum snowfall during any one-year period is still held by Paradise, with 1224" from February 19, 1971 to February 18, 1972. However, that is not an official record recognized by the National Climate Extremes Committee.
The North American record for seasonal snow depth is 451" at Tamarack, CA, at 6900 ft along Hwy 4 west of Ebbets Pass in the Sierra Nevada, on March 11, 1911. During January of that year, 390" of snowfall was recorded, which is a world record for a single calendar month (Paradise received 363" during January 1925, the biggest month in the Cascades).
A great book with fairly accurate info about snowfall and snow depth records is Extreme Weather: A Guide and Record Book by Christopher Burt (accurate info is very hard to find on this subject, with much erroneous info in most sources). You can read parts of the book on Google Books, see chapter 3 for snow info . He also writes an interesting blog on Wunderground, Weather Historian .
...but what did Baker's record snowfall equate to as actual snowpack on the ground?
The maximum snowdepth at Baker Ski Area during the world "record" snowfall season of 1998-99 was 318" on March 30, 1999. I put "record" in quotes because the 1140" during the 1998-99 season is only a record for a single season (July 1-June 30 in the northern hemisphere). The maximum snowfall during any one-year period is still held by Paradise, with 1224" from February 19, 1971 to February 18, 1972. However, that is not an official record recognized by the National Climate Extremes Committee.
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14 years 11 months ago #198754
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I remember when Regine & I made a trip to Paradise (prob. 1999) and the walls around the parking lot were shear and more than 15 ft high, and the snow was up to the dormer windows on the Inn. Once we scaled the walls we didn't go very far, because on our then fat (now skinny) telemark skis, we just wallowed in the deep powder; also remember one season when the upper road had so much snow that it seemed cornices would bridge the road.
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