Mt. Baker, Washington State
Not sure the problem will go away next winter!
That’s a lot of snow ....
DOT workers who went to the area Wednesday, June 29, to measure snow depth found the parking lot at Artist Point under 30 feet of snow. Nearby areas were as deep as 55 feet.
Read more: http://www.bellinghamherald.com/2011/06/30/2083115/artist-point-parking-lot-wont.html#ixzz1Qu01llXj
That snow would have lasted till about 8:30 this morning in Charlotte.
Brrr!
Theo Donk?
Right around Memorial Day, I saw a report that the Wyoming Tetons had a 600 inch base on the ground (50 feet) that was the heaviest accumulation there since 1939. All of those storms that brought flooding to the Mid West dumped record snowfalls on the Olympics, Cascades, Rockies, Tetons, and every other major mountain range in most of the Northwest...
We’re just coming off of flood stage on the Columbia river here, but the water is still very high...
For the last 5 years the NWS has said the “the hurricane season will be above normal activity this year”.
They were correct one out of the five years.
20% accuracy? really?
De-fund the NWS, CPB, and NPR.
Looks like another example of how the Iceland volcano eruption of 2010 caused a lot of snowfall during the 2010-11 winter season in the northern hemisphere.
Crystal Mt Ski area down by Mt Rainier is still open, this is only the second 4th of July they’ve been open on record. lift tickets are ONLY $35...
Quick somebody tell Obama...they found his “shovel ready” jobs.