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The Nov 5 crust has facets above and below it, and exists up to 2500m on shady aspects and higher on solar aspects. We haven't seen any activity on this layer since the storm, but the new load may have made it more reactive in some areas.
It didn't seem like much wind came with this last storm, but small wind slabs have been reported over the Dec 7 layer near ridge crests in steep alpine features.
Deep persistent slabs are best managed by:
Cornices are best managed by:
High pressure will continue Friday with light winds, and no snow. Temperatures will continue to stay cool in the valley bottoms and in the alpine (-15C)
20-40 cm of low density new snow sits on the december 7th layer of sun crust, facets or surface hoar depending on your location. This new snow came with minimal wind and seems less reactive than we had thought it might be. At the bottom of the snowpack, the Nov. 5th crust / facet layer persists. Snowpack depths are 90-150 at treeline.
We had good visibility in the alpine the last 2 days with field trips and the road patrols of 93S and the TCH Yoho. Sunshine reported a few wind slabs triggered in steep terrain in the new storm snow running on the Dec 7 layer. Although not large, it has been noted that they have been running far.