更新日時: 2022/02/11 04:30
Alpine Fair
Treeline Fair
Below Treeline Fair
信頼度:○ good □ Fair △ Low
Pay attention to the specific slope formed by the wind slab, the locality within the slope. In particular, large terrain facing east to southeast to south requires sufficient vigilance. The bottom of the slab is diverse depending on the location: a thawing frozen crust formed by previous solar radiation, a hard slope hammered by the wind, or even a low density of snow the day before. Don't feel relieved just because it was okay in a certain place. Check if the terrain has a shape that supports the snow cover, whether there are “terrain traps” at the end of the slope, etc. The consecutive holidays have begun, and the mountains are expected to be crowded. Pay attention to your location and relationships with other groups based on your perception of avalanche terrain. Have a safe day
There are no observational reports of new avalanches yesterday (10th).
The impact of the low pressure that caused heavy snow to fall in the Kanto region yesterday was small in the Myoko Mountains, and the amount of snowfall was small. After that, it became a winter-type atmospheric pressure arrangement, but it has not become a cohesive snowfall. In the Alpine area, strong northerly winds are blowing, and at elevations higher than the upper part of the below treeline, it is necessary to pay attention to the formation of wind slabs caused by the wind. No noticeable vulnerability has been observed below the middle layer of snow cover.
The Japan Meteorological Agency predicts northern winds, rear winds, south winds, cloudy, occasional snow or rain, and a maximum temperature of 5 degrees (elevation 13 m) for the Joetsu region of Niigata prefecture. We are observing the temperature -1.9℃ (as of 4:00 p.m.) at Myoko Kanzan (altitude 350 m). We have observed about 10 cm of snowfall in the last 24 hours.