Propagating results with ECTs on Big Mountain

Location Name: 
Big Mountain-FAA
Observation date: 
Saturday, December 15, 2018 - 20:00

Is this an Avalanche Observation: 
No
Observation made by: Public

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Quick Observation

The FAC Introduction to Avalanches Course held its field day near the summit of Whitefish Mountain Resort today. Students dug several snowpits on FAA Hill at  6700 feet on an east aspect and conducted multiple Extended Column Tests. Out of the seven ECTs, four resulted in propagation with moderate or hard force at the interface between the slab (~30 cm thick here) deposited during last Tue/Wed's storm and the pre-storm surface, which consisted of faceted snow formed earlier this month. Another three tests resulted in propagation with hard force on an impressive buried surface hoar layer now buried about 60 cm down.

Snowpack, Avalanche, Weather Images: 
Travel Details
Region: 
Whitefish Range - Southern (south of Coal Creek)
Activity: 
Skiing
Snowpack Details
Snowpack and Weather Details: 
Hide Terrain
Elevation of observation: 
Above 6500 ft
Aspect(s) of observation: 
N
NE
E
Persistent Weak Layers: 
Surface Hoar
Facets or Faceted Crust
Blowing Snow: 
Previous
Wind Speed: 
Light (Twigs in motion)
Wind Direction: 
Southwest
Air temperature: 
Below Freezing
Sky Cover: 
Overcast (OVC)
Highest Precipitation Rate: 
Very Light Snowfall (S-1)
Avalanche Details
Avalanche Details: 
Date and Time of Avalanche: 
Saturday, December 15, 2018 - 20:00