guildhall
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Hi, quick question:
I've noticed from various snowdepth and snowfall reports that jay peak boasts more than 50% higher amounts than other areas. For example the ski area claims 350 inches annually, nearly 100 higher than mansfield or washington. Likewise in '01 they claimed a record of 571 inches, nearly 300 more than mansfield or washington. For some reason I don't believe these amounts, as I've driven past the mountain in late spring and seen little snow.
for example right now at the base of the mountain (1800 ft) 52 inches!
at first I thought this was for the ski area, but its actually coop stations
http://www.nohrsc.noaa.gov/nsa/repo...wdepth&dy=2005&dm=12&dd=23&units=e&sort=value
anyone have info on jay peak and whether or not it inflates its snow?
I've noticed from various snowdepth and snowfall reports that jay peak boasts more than 50% higher amounts than other areas. For example the ski area claims 350 inches annually, nearly 100 higher than mansfield or washington. Likewise in '01 they claimed a record of 571 inches, nearly 300 more than mansfield or washington. For some reason I don't believe these amounts, as I've driven past the mountain in late spring and seen little snow.
for example right now at the base of the mountain (1800 ft) 52 inches!
at first I thought this was for the ski area, but its actually coop stations
http://www.nohrsc.noaa.gov/nsa/repo...wdepth&dy=2005&dm=12&dd=23&units=e&sort=value
anyone have info on jay peak and whether or not it inflates its snow?