From Deseret News archives:
Snow report more than just inches it's vital to safety
His message earlier this week was: "18 inches of new snow over a 123-inch base and still snowing."
Based on his report, people will: (a) take a day off; (b) plan a vacation; (c) skip school; (d) suddenly feel too sick to go to work; (e) wish Saturday would hurry up and arrive.
Also, based on his report, which goes into much more detail, Snowbird will write its entire snow safety program for the day.
It's a fact that all the public wants to hear about is "inches of new snow."
The resort staff, on the other hand, needs to know things like snow density, wind direction and velocity, and slope history, which in the case of a ski area deals with accumulation, storm dates and past events.
Cardinale arrives at the office well before the sun rises. His first duties are to assess snow conditions, mainly new snow totals and density or water content. This is information vital to snow safety.
His main monitoring center is located mid-mountain, a little southeast of the Mid-Gad lodge, where there is another square board, temperature and wind monitors and gauges to measure density.
It is the mid-mountain readings Cardinale releases to the skiing public.
Resort staff look at all the recorded information in order to ensure snow safety through avalanche forecasting, "which for us means making the mountain safe for skiers," he explained as he checked readings at the midmountain station.
"It's important for us to be as accurate as possible with our snow amounts and water content. All this information tells us what we can expect to happen on the slopes people are going to ski."
Along with snow depth and water content, Cardinale needs to know wind speed and direction.
"If the snow, for example, is 15 percent (water density) and there's a 10 mile per hour wind, it's not going to move much snow. But, if the snow is 4 percent (water density) with a 10 mile per hour wind, it could move a lot of snow, redeposit it in slabs and this could be a potential avalanche problem."
Utah's good, dry snow, which is world famous for being light and easy to ski, is typically around 7 percent water. This year there were storms where the water content was 30 percent.
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