Hard slabs but beautiful sunshine
Location Name: Forecaster Observation - Lake McDonald Area Observation date: Sunday, March 15, 2020 - 17:30 |
Is this an Avalanche Observation: Yes |
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Observation made by: Forecaster
Tabs
Avalanche Details:
Date and Time of Avalanche:
Saturday, March 14, 2020 - 08:00
Number of avalanches:
1
Avalanche Type:
Hard Slab
Trigger:
natural
Aspect:
East
Starting Elevation:
above-treeline
Destructive Size:
D2 Could bury, injure, or kill a person.
Relative Size:
R2 Small
Crown Height:
2 ft
Avalanche Length (Vertical Run):
2000ft.
Avalanche Width (Average width):
400ft.
Avalanche Location:
Date and Time of Avalanche:
Saturday, March 14, 2020 - 16:00
Number of avalanches:
1
Avalanche Type:
Hard Slab
More information or comments about the avalanche:
Crown visible on the apron below a gulley on Vaught. Dimensions and failure time estimated from afar.
Trigger:
natural
Aspect:
Southeast
Starting Elevation:
above-treeline
Destructive Size:
D1.5
Relative Size:
R1 Very Small
Crown Height:
2 ft
Avalanche Length (Vertical Run):
300ft.
Avalanche Width (Average width):
50ft.
Avalanche Location:
Date and Time of Avalanche:
Sunday, March 15, 2020 - 13:30
Number of avalanches:
1
Avalanche Type:
Hard Slab
Failure Plane/Weak Layer:
New/old snow interface
More information or comments about the avalanche:
Close to a D2? Looked at South Face of Brown around 1 pm with no slides. By 2 pm, this slide had appeared. Presumably triggered by solar warming.
Trigger:
natural
Aspect:
South
Starting Elevation:
above-treeline
Destructive Size:
D1.5
Relative Size:
R1 Very Small
Crown Height:
1 ft
Avalanche Length (Vertical Run):
500ft.
Avalanche Width (Average width):
170ft.
Avalanche Location:
East bowl of Stanton. Dimensions and failure time estimated from a distance.