A pretty cool graphical time lapse of snow depth over the Sierra since Oct 1st, courtesy of NOHRSC.
https://t.co/unUYGz0IJt
Time Lapse of Snow Depth Over the Sierra Since Oct 1st
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Re: Time Lapse of Snow Depth Over the Sierra Since Oct 1st
that was cool! we need more "stormage" though.
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Re: Time Lapse of Snow Depth Over the Sierra Since Oct 1st
Here's a compilation of the April 1st images for 2007 through 2016:
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Re: Time Lapse of Snow Depth Over the Sierra Since Oct 1st
Thats pretty interesting. The image for April 2014 mustve been right after a storm. It shows widespread coverage that day but probably very thin and short lived i would assume.
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Re: Time Lapse of Snow Depth Over the Sierra Since Oct 1st
Yes, it looks like Mammoth Pass got a couple of feet the end of March 2014.
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