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Old 01-26-2012, 03:37 PM   #196
kevman
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Originally Posted by cmyden View Post
Anyone have an opinion on the best snow forecasting websites?

There seems to be some discrepancy...

12 cm coming up for Lake Louise on Sunday
http://en.skiinfo.com/snowfinder-det...-8952-en.jhtml

0 cm coming up for Lake Louise on Sunday
http://www.snow-forecast.com/resorts...ouise/6day/mid

1 cm coming up for Lake Louise on Sunday
http://www.j2ski.com/snow_forecast/C...uise_snow.html

3.8 cm coming up for Lake Louise on Sunday
http://www.sno.co.uk/ski-resort/lake...snow-forecast/

5.1 cm coming up for Lake Louise on Sunday
http://www.mountainwatch.com/Forecas.../Lake%20Louise

Would love to know if any of them actually have a decent track record of predicting snowfall 3-4 days in advance.
I go here (http://snow-reports.ca/weather/forecast) to get an idea of what kind of precipitation is around the corner.

I haven't heard of some of those sites but a lot of their "models" are based off of publicly available data and then interpolated. In other words, environment Canada releases a 15km forecast grid for upcoming precipitation every day. A site like snow-forecast uses their "model" to interpret how much snow will fall at a given point and then apply elevation factors for temp and accumulation. In theory it's great but it doesn't take into account wind and localized things like temperature inversion. Snow-reports.ca uses the same grid to publish their maps and instead of using some bogus formula to tell you how much snow is going to fall it provides you with a general sense of where and when the snow is falling. Then you use your own local mountain knowledge to take a guess at where you should go.
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