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Niseko Now: Monday 16th December 2013

  • Dec 16, 2013
  • 3 min read

Independent snow and weather reporting from the Niseko region of Hokkaido


New snowfall at base 15cm
Snowfall at base this season 281cm

Posted on Monday 16th December 2013 This is an archived report. The latest Niseko Now report can be found here


Snowing pretty much all day yesterday again, with the winds ever present and getting stronger especially later in the day.


There's another 15-20cm of new snowfall here in Hirafu since my last report. It's not quite as cold this morning, hovering around 0C at the moment, but the strong winds are still with us. At the time of writing, it looks like a few lifts are being affected - including the King Number 3 triple and Swinging Monkey at Hirafu, the top quad at Hanazono, and the Gondola at Niseko Village. Lifts at Annupuri don't seem to be operating yet, though that may well just be that the information hasn't been updated. Anyway the situation may well change depending on the weather conditions of course.


Clearer conditions seem likely tomorrow - we might even get to see the sun again sometime in the next few days.


Less people around now as we enter the week, but more and more will be arriving now as Christmas and New Year approaches.


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Planned lift operations - may well be affected by wind today:


Grand Hirafu:

Ace Family Pair

Ace Number 3 Pair

Ace Number 2 Quad Center Four

King Number 3 Triple

Swinging Monkey

Hirafu Gondola

Holiday Number 1 Pair


Hanazono:

Hanazono Number 1 Quad

Hanazono Number 2 Quad

Hanazono Number 3 Quad


Niseko Village:

Niseko Gondola

Community Chair

Banzai Chair

Morino Chair


Annupuri:

Gondola

Jumbo Number 1 quad

Jumbo Number 2

Jumbo Number 3


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Niseko Avalanche Report


Niseko base 6am: 0C, 12 hours snowfall 20cm of hail & crushed crystal snow. Moiwa 500m: NE5m/s, -1C and no development of snowdrifts in the inbounds area. Coastal data: Benkei cape NE11m/s, Kamui cape E6m/s,1.7m waves (6m at midnight), 1009hPa.


The isobars are spacing out but the wind remains strong in high altitude. Heavy snowdrifts have developed in leeward slopes above 800m due to last night’s severe storm. 50cm thick slides are to be highly considered in steep slopes under 800m altitude, as the newly & drastically formed snowdrift-slabs are yet to stabilize. Potential sliding layer Dec 14th. The slab is heavy due to the incoming warm air and even small avalanches can be highly destructive. The snowpack is still insufficient and the setting of gates will take a little while. Do not duck ropes to seek fresh lines. The wind calmed down and the snow is good. Beware of hitting trees. The resorts are concerned about your safety, please respect the Niseko Rules and the ski patrol’s instructions. Have a nice day.


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Official snow depth numbers:


Grand Hirafu / Hanazono:

Top - 215cm

Base - 75cm


Niseko Village:

Top - 120cm

Base - 80cm


Annupuri:

Top - 110cm

Base - 90cm



Niseko Now 2013-2014 season

Data as of Monday 16th December 2013 Total snowfall at base so far 281cm Number of days snowfall observed at base 21 days Most snowfall observed in 1 day 35cm (14th and 15th December) November 2013 snowfall 123cm reported on 9 days December 2013 snowfall 158cm reported on 12 days



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