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Small Wind Slab Avalanche in Powder Bowl
Location Name:
Green Butte, Mount ShastaRegion:
Mt. ShastaDate and time of avalanche (best estimate if unknown):
Tue, 01/05/2021 - 12:00pmObservation made by:
ForecasterRed Flags:
Recent loading by new snow, wind, or rain
Obvious avalanche path
Location Map
96067
Mount Shasta
, CA
United States
41° 22' 11.9568" N, 122° 12' 46.4436" W
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California US
Avalanche Observations
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Characteristics
Avalanche Type:
SlabTrigger type:
SnowboarderSlope:
40degreesAspect:
SoutheastTerrain:
Above TreelineWeak Layer:
Storm SnowBed Surface:
Old SnowCrown Height:
Less than 1 ftAvalanche Width:
20ft.Avalanche Length:
30ft.Number of people caught:
0Number of partial burials:
0Number of full burials:
0Weather Observations
Details
Our Gray Butte weather station has recorded 13 hours of moderate (17 - 25 mi/hr) west/northwest winds in the last 24 hours.
Statistics
Cloud Cover:
25% of the sky covered by cloudsBlowing Snow:
YesPrecipitation:
NoneAccumulation rate:
Less than 1 in. per hourAir temperature:
Below FreezingAir temperature trend:
WarmingWind Speed:
ModerateWind Direction:
West
A small (R1/D1) wind slab avalanche was snowboarder-triggered in steep rocky terrain on the east/southeast flank of Powder Bowl on Green Butte. The crown was approximately 6 inches (15 cm) in height and spanned 20 ft. The runout length was 30 ft. The one finger-hard slab failed on a density change above the new/old snow interface.
As a reminder, even a small avalanche like this one can have consequential results if you are caught and carried into or over a terrain trap (e.g., gully, rocks, cliff, crevasse).
Avalanche Classification Code: SS-ASu-R1-D1-S