NOAA Summer 2022 Outlook: Buckle in For a Long, Hot, and Dry Summer The NOAA just released its outlook for the upcoming summer. Most of the US is facing above normal temperatures, especially Colorado and Utah, and the PNW and intermountain west can expect below-average precipitation. Buckle up, it’s going to be a long, hot, dry summer. The odds of a ‘triple dip’ La Niña winter are 61%. Related: May 2022 ENSO Update: 61% […] Weather WeatherBrains | May 20, 2022 1 Comment
Why This Ski Season Has Seen More Fatal In-Bounds Crashes This season has been off to a rocky start in many ways. Many resorts have been dealing with the lack of snow across the nation, as well as an increase in fatal crashes. Ski resorts all across the country have been in a drought. This winter has been exceptionally dry of late, and on top of it, areas have seen […] Crash Aunika Skogen | February 15, 2022 14 Comments
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Introducing the Cheerful Mascots for Beijing Winter Olympics 2022 A cheerful Panda called Bing Dwen Dwen has been chosen as one of the Olympic mascots for the Winter Olympic Games Beijing 2022. The new Olympic mascot will serve as an ambassador for winter sports, bringing joy to those who participate in and watch the Olympic Winter Games. Related: 2022 Beijing Olympic Mountain Venues Average 2″ Snow Depth “Bing” means ice and […] Olympics SnowBrains | October 5, 2019 0 Comments
China’s Rapidly Growing Ski Industry China has become the new kid on the block in the ski and snowboard world, and they are determined to achieve recognition during the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. China’s successful bid to host the Winter Olympics has helped set off the rapid growth of China’s ski industry. Related: The Countdown Begins! China Celebrates 1,000-Days to Beijing Winter Olympics 2022 […] Industry News Taliana Potts | August 2, 2019 1 Comment