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BushMogulMaster
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Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 2:45 pm |
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| ScoobySnack wrote: |
| This is probably a stupid question, but I'll ask anyway because I'm hoping that the answer will be different that I think it is. Does the direction of the wind matter in regards to to lift holds? I see that there were lots of lift wind-holds today with a south wind blowing. The forecast for Saturday is for strongs winds from the northwest. Does this make any difference to declaring wind-holds? I assume no, but I can hope. |
YES! It definitely makes a difference. When the wind is blowing across the chairs, a windhold is more imminent. There is significantly more danger with chairs blowing side-to-side (hitting lift towers and other chairs, detachable grips releasing on sheave trains, etc.) If the wind is blowing up or down the liftline, a windhold is less likely, but still possible at high wind speeds.
So, yes... direction makes a difference. But if the wind is strong enough, it will shut the lifts down no matter where it's coming from.
That in mind, with today's south wind it was blowing down and across the chairs on GMX, Summit, and NRX. If I have my directions right, a wind from the northwest would blow across and slightly down GMX, Summit, and NRX from the opposite side. Doesn't look good for Saturday  .
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Tin Woodsman
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Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 2:45 pm |
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| ScoobySnack wrote: |
| This is probably a stupid question, but I'll ask anyway because I'm hoping that the answer will be different that I think it is. Does the direction of the wind matter in regards to to lift holds? I see that there were lots of lift wind-holds today with a south wind blowing. The forecast for Saturday is for strongs winds from the northwest. Does this make any difference to declaring wind-holds? I assume no, but I can hope. |
Definitely NOT a stupid question. In my experience, it does matter. For example, Super Bravo tends to get hit by the prevailing NW winds - that section above the rocks on Lower Birdland is always a treat, right? On real windy days, it's often down. Not today, as it's mostly protected by the ridge tot he South. Conversely, Castlerock is almost always open on windy days from the NW b/c it's protected behind the ridge and the summit terminal is in a bit of a col, tucked behind trees. Not sure what happens to CR when winds howl from the south.
FYI, currently snowing here in CT.
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random_ski_guy
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Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 2:51 pm |
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| Tin Woodsman wrote: |
FYI, currently snowing here in CT. |
Yeah, isn't great. Makes me so happy
Random - along the CT/NY border
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win
| Joined: 17 Mar 2006 |
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Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 3:25 pm |
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BushMogulMaster gave the right answer. The type of lift can also make a difference. It takes less wind to place a lift with light chairs like the Village on wind hold.
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ahm
| Joined: 24 Dec 2005 |
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Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 8:04 pm |
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Skins are packed for sure, great way to ski a windhold hill and great exercise as well, keeps you toasty on those cold Jan VT days..............
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