Thursday, February 10, 2011

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No snow in sight?

attempt is the current (snow- ) able to put into words, you get the following (in western Austria popular) formulation can not avoid: the double negative, which, in contrast to grammatical teaching something else audrückt. Namely, a gain of negated ...

Back to meteorology. As nice a stable high pressure area is (for meteorologists alike, as for all others), it brings no natural snow. From harmless Gefiesel apart from the fog. But any aesthetic sunset and each hour-long observation of the starry nights on Sirius must come to an end.

Koa snow nit ...
The lack of rain has meant that, for example in Tirol currently distributed only 40 to 50% of the normal total amount of snow there. "Usual" is on the meteorologists a paraphrase of the term "corresponding . The long (= 30 - or 50 -) year average, "

According to a article orf.at stands for the measuring points in the West as follows:

Snow in Tirol
Current snow depths at the . monitoring stations of the Avalanche Warning Service Tirol in parenthesis is the long-term average for mid-February

Dolomitenhütte
at Lienz. 19 cm (60 cm)
ground : 30 cm (75 cm)
Felbertauern north portal : 49 cm (75 cm)
Felbertauern south portal : 54 cm (75 cm)
Kaunertal : 20 cm (40 cm)
Kühtai : 74 inches (110 cm)
Nordkette : 76 inches (180 cm)
Obertilliach : 25 cm (60 cm)
silt : 58 cm ( 80 cm)
St. Veit in Defereggen : 30 cm (40 cm)
Steeg : 24 cm (60 cm)


As in the previous blog post mentioned, the last significant widespread snowfall goes to Christmas time back, only in the lowlands, there was the end of January to the 40 - 50 cm of fresh snow. In between were Südföhnlagen, warm front impact and droughts.

Only in parts of Salzburg and in the adjacent Salzkammergut fell in the first 40 days of 2011 totals approximately angjährigen the mean accordingly. Otherwise, there were common 30 to 60% in some regions (southern Styria, Tiroler Oberland and the Arlberg region), there were even fewer. Above-average rainfall has been no registered


precipitation totals 01.01. to 10.02. 2011 in comparison (%) for long-term average


If not here, then where?
A look at the current total snow depth in Europe confirmed the analyzed snow poverty in the Eastern Alps. Around the alpine island of the blessed is offering a snow-poor image. Remarkable are the large amounts of new snow in Scandinavia and eastern Russia. No wonder, since there have discharged (due to the stable position of the peaks) in recent weeks, the polar low pressure areas.





And how are you on?
It will not be much new snow accumulation, but up to Monday morning, there is certainly a breath of balm on the grassy slopes. Responsible features an air mass limit, particularly on Sunday (heat activated) provides for precipitation.


96h - snow forecast for Thursday morning to Monday morning
However, his joy at the White short-lived: on Monday a weak Südföhnlage and snowmelt announces to 2000 m ...


crystal ball view
little speculative, but always exciting. A look at the maps of the NCEP shows the following results:
*) February: too dry - and from the Atlantic coast through the Balkans to the Middle East
*) March: little change in precipitation patterns, ie too dry
*) April: well remember dominated drought
*) May and June and July: at some point compensate for the drought yes - computed the NCEP for late spring and early summer moisture conditions in the Alps.



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References:
analysis of the Rainfall totals (1): alpen.wetter; source: UBIMET /
ZAMG ice cover and snow depth (2): wetterzentrale.de (NCEP)
snow forecast (3): bergfex.at (ZAMG Innsbruck)
precipitation forecast (4): http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov (NCEP (NWS / CPC)

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