NOAA: U.S. Winter Temperatures For Every El Niรฑo Since 1950 NOAA:ย U.S. Winter Temperatures For Every El Niรฑo Since 1950 By:ย Rebecca Lindsey The tropical Pacific climate pattern known as “ENSO,” which is short for El Niรฑo-Southern Oscillation, has its strongest influence on the U.S. climate during winter (December-February). El Niรฑo in general acts to tilt the odds toward wetter- and cooler-than-average conditions across much of the South, and toward drier and […] Weather Guest Author | October 24, 2018 0 Comments
NOAA: Winter Outlook Favors Warmer Temperatures For Much Of U.S. The National Weather Service has issued its Winter 2018/19 Outlook and it’s calling for warm temperatures for three-quarters of the United States.ย Along with that, droughts are expected to persist or worsen across the Intermountain West. NOAA: Winter Outlook Favors Warmer Temperatures For Much Of U.S. A mild winter could be in store for much of the United States this winter […] Weather Guest Author | October 19, 2018 0 Comments
NOAA: October 2018 ENSO Update: Trick or Treat! NOAA:ย October 2018 ENSO Update: Trick or Treat! By:ย Emily Becker ENSO-neutral conditions still reign as of the beginning of the month, but weโre starting to see some clearer signs of the development of El Niรฑo. Forecasters estimate that El Niรฑo conditions will develop in the next few months, and thereโs aย 70-75% chanceย El Niรฑo will be present through the winter.ย Most computer […] Weather Guest Author | October 11, 2018 0 Comments
New Zealand Trip Report: Naked Skiing, Surfing, and Hiking Through Rainforests Carrying Skis! New Zealand Yeetskis A guest post byย Kerollos Halim Winter takes different shapes depending on what part of this awesome globe you go to. There are spots that have very consistent and famous qualities, like the terrain in the Sierraโs or the powder in Japan. And in truth sliding down mountains on sticks attached to your feet can be found anywhere […] Trip Report Guest Author | September 14, 2018 0 Comments
Trip Report: Mt. Shasta, CA via Casaval Ridge Mt. Shasta, CA via Casaval Ridge A guest post fromย Brandon Arrastia of BrandonClimbs.com Mt. Shasta Facts: โข It’s the second highest peak in the Cascades next to Rainier (No.1) โข Over 15,000 summit attempts are made every year with only a third being successful. โข Most of the climbing is done via the popular Avalanche Gulch โข Casaval ridge has […] Trip Report Guest Author | August 30, 2018 0 Comments
14,411′ Mt. Rainier, WA Kautz Route Trip Report Brandon Arrastia, 24 was born and raised in Miami and a love of the outdoors born from fishing and hiking in his local area led to his current passion. Coming from Florida, a life dedicated to mountaineering is probably as far from his childhood as he could imagine. A few years ago I took an interest in mountaineering being that […] Trip Report Guest Author | August 25, 2018 0 Comments
Snowledge Crew Trip Report: Pacific North Quest Spring Volcano Mission [arve url="https://youtu.be/ENIEQkFUo_s"] Guest Author | June 21, 2018 35 Likes 0 Tweets 0 Comments
Season Report: Chasing the Snow Across North America Before Calling it On the Season Season report by guest authorย Cody Lee Bradshaw Sometimes being a skier and living just outside of Flagstaff, AZ is a tough thing, this past season was tougher than most. The toughest part was that Iโm not sure that our local ski area, the Arizona Snowbowl even broke 100โ of snow this past season. Thankfully our snowmakers kicked ass and under […] Guest Author | June 16, 2018 1 Comment