Here are a few photos of last night's
Dendrite Deluge on the Tug Hill Plateau. A full run down of our activities is available in the previous post,
What a Ride!.
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This is a common scene on the Tug Hill Plateau. You get a good idea here why we couldn't travel last night. |
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The all important 1 am snow measurement. There is a board buried under there somewhere. Typically we take multiple readings on the board and use the average when we have depth variability like this. Accumulation in 6
hours was 36.5 cm (about 14 inches). |
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The intrepid University of Utah snow study team. |
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