Observation: Uintas
11-17-2024 | Uintas
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Winds were calm all day. Clear skies in the morning changed quickly to thin stratus cover around 1130, persisting until sunset. No precip.</div>\n </div></fieldset>\n<fieldset class=\" group-red-flags field-group-fieldset form-wrapper\"><legend><span class=\"fieldset-legend\">Red Flags</span></legend><div class=\"fieldset-wrapper\"><!-- See https://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/modules%21field%21theme%21field.tpl.php/7.x -->\n <div class=\"field-label text_02 bold mb0\">Red Flags</div>\n <div class=\"text_02 mb2\">Recent Avalanches</div>\n <!-- See https://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/modules%21field%21theme%21field.tpl.php/7.x -->\n <div class=\"field-label text_02 bold mb0\">Red Flags Comments</div>\n <div class=\"text_02 mb2\">Noted a handful of D1 wet loose avalanches in the newest snow on solar aspects once exposed to sun.</div>\n </div></fieldset>\n<fieldset class=\" group-snow-profile field-group-fieldset form-wrapper\"><legend><span class=\"fieldset-legend\">Snow Profile</span></legend><div class=\"fieldset-wrapper\"><!-- See https://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/modules%21field%21theme%21field.tpl.php/7.x -->\n <div class=\"field-label text_02 bold mb0\">Elevation</div>\n <div class=\"text_02 mb2\">10,600'</div>\n </div></fieldset>\n<!-- See https://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/modules%21field%21theme%21field.tpl.php/7.x -->\n <div class=\"field-label text_02 bold mb0\">Comments</div>\n <div class=\"text_02 mb2\"><div>Dug on a NNW aspect ca. 10,600ft on the north end of Bald Mountain. A blanket of stellars lay atop the older snow, right side up from F to 1F until a melt-freeze crust at the bottom of the pack. Found a bit of rounding facets atop the crust, with preserved dry facets beneath. Total snow height was about 60cm on average, but varied with wind loading (deeper) and sun exposure (shallower).</div></div>\n <!-- See https://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/modules%21field%21theme%21field.tpl.php/7.x -->\n <div class=\"text_02 mb2\"><img src=\"https://utahavalanchecenter.org/sites/default/files/styles/observation_image/public/images/observations/2024-25/20241117_091529.jpg?itok=t9ClOrc-\" alt=\"\"></div>\n <!-- See https://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/modules%21field%21theme%21field.tpl.php/7.x -->\n <div class=\"field-label text_02 bold mb0\">Today's Observed Danger Rating</div>\n <div class=\"text_02 mb2\">None</div>\n <!-- See https://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/modules%21field%21theme%21field.tpl.php/7.x -->\n <div class=\"field-label text_02 bold mb0\">Tomorrows Estimated Danger Rating</div>\n <div class=\"text_02 mb2\">None</div>\n <!-- See https://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/modules%21field%21theme%21field.tpl.php/7.x -->\n <div class=\"field-label text_02 bold mb0\">Coordinates</div>\n <div class=\"text_02 mb2\"><div style=\"width:auto;height:400px;\" id=\"openlayers-container-openlayers-map\" class=\"contextual-links-region openlayers-container openlayers-container-map-geofield-formatter-map\">\n <div style=\"width:auto;height:400px;\" id=\"openlayers-map\" class=\"openlayers-map openlayers-map-geofield-formatter-map\"></div>\n</div>\n</div>\n \n <!-- Ad underneath the left navigation desktop, this mobile web markup duplicates this where it should go -->\n ", "contentAsText": "Observation Date\n11/17/2024\nObserver Name\nDerek DeBruin\nRegion\nUintas\nLocation Name or Route\nBald Mountain/Reids Peak\nWeather\nWeather Comments\nA brisk -3F at the pullout near Mirror Lake this morning at 0745. 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