This snowpack is no joke
Location Name: Forecaster Observation - Flathead Range Observation date: Wednesday, April 1, 2020 - 22:15 |
Is this an Avalanche Observation: Yes |
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Observation made by: Forecaster
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Avalanche Details:
Date and Time of Avalanche:
Wednesday, April 1, 2020 - 16:00
Number of avalanches:
1
Avalanche Type:
Soft Slab
Failure Plane/Weak Layer:
Old snow
Trigger:
skier
Trigger Modifier:
Remotely Triggered
Start Zone Slope Angle:
33
Aspect:
East
Starting Elevation:
5900
Destructive Size:
D2.5
Relative Size:
R3 Medium
Crown Height:
3 ft
Avalanche Length (Vertical Run):
1200ft.
Avalanche Width (Average width):
500ft.
Number of people caught:
0
Avalanche Location:
Date and Time of Avalanche:
Wednesday, April 1, 2020 - 01:00
Number of avalanches:
2
Avalanche Type:
Soft Slab
Failure Plane/Weak Layer:
Old snow
More information or comments about the avalanche:
Failure date/time estimated. There was about 4" to 6" of new snow on the bed surface and debris. Slides were larger than expected because the moving debris gouged down through isothermal wet snow at lower elevations.
Trigger:
natural
Aspect:
Northeast
Starting Elevation:
near-treeline
Destructive Size:
D3 - Could destroy a car, a wood house, or snap trees
Relative Size:
R3 Medium
Crown Height:
2 ft
Avalanche Length (Vertical Run):
1200ft.
Avalanche Location:
Date and Time of Avalanche:
Wednesday, April 1, 2020 - 01:00
Number of avalanches:
6
Avalanche Type:
Soft Slab
Failure Plane/Weak Layer:
Within storm snow
More information or comments about the avalanche:
Numerous 2" to 4" natural soft slabs ran during the storm. Almost all very small, D1. One entrained enough snow to become a D1.5.
Trigger:
natural
Starting Elevation:
near-treeline
Destructive Size:
D1 Relatively harmless to people.
Relative Size:
R1 Very Small
Crown Height:
Less than 1 ft
Avalanche Length (Vertical Run):
30ft.
Avalanche Width (Average width):
15ft.
Avalanche Location:
Start zone ranged from 32-34 across most of slope, with a few features up to 39 degrees.