更新日時: 2023/03/08 05:30
Alpine Good
Treeline Good Beware of high daytime temperatures and the effects of solar radiation
Below Treeline Good Beware of high daytime temperatures and the effects of solar radiation
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In the Below Treeline, this is a day to be very alert for avalanches caused by wet snow. Even if the snow is hard and frozen in the morning, as the snow loses strength due to solar radiation and temperature, loose snow avalanches will begin to occur. As you walk, notice changes in snow intensity. Also, pay attention not only to the snow under your feet, but also to any steep slopes above you. Avalanches of wet snow are very heavy and even small ones can cause injury. If there are "terrain traps" below the slope, the consequences can be serious. Stay away from slopes with glide cracks. When passing under them, move quickly, leaving plenty of space between you and your companions. It is going to be a very hot day. Sun protection and more drinks are needed. Have a good day.
Watch for large open slopes to the south. Possible triggering is as of morning. Watch for high daytime temperatures and solar radiation.
Stay away from slopes with glide cracks.
Yesterday (March 7), several size 1 wet loose snow avalanches and size 2 glide avalanches were observed Below Treeline.
Snowpack is a springtime Melt-Freeze cycle. The snowpack surface layer freezes hard in the morning and repeatedly loses strength due to high temperatures and solar radiation during the day. Yesterday, the strength was relatively maintained due to the influence of the northerly winds, but today, the temperature will rise significantly, which will cause a quick loss of strength. Glide cracks are also reported to be expanding.
The Japan Meteorological Agency is forecasting a southerly wind, clear skies, and a high of 19°C (418 m elevation) for northern Nagano Prefecture. At Amedas Hakuba (elevation 703 m), the temperature is -3.6°C (as of 5:00 am), with no new snowfall in the past 12 hours.