Unreactive buried surface hoar on Lincoln Ridge

Location Name: 
Lincoln Ridge
Region: 
Yuba Pass Area
Observation Date & Time: 
Friday, January 20, 2023 - 12:00
Location: 
39.591290, -120.490470
Is this an Avalanche Observation?: 
No



Terrain Alerts: 
Slopes Steeper than 30 degrees
Obvious Slide Path
Terrain Matches the Advisory

Observation made by: Forecaster

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Observation
Description of Snow, Weather, and Avalanche Conditions: 

We toured on Lincoln Ridge today to look at the Jan 18 buried surface hoar (SH) layer. Moving away from the parking area, we quickly began to find the buried SH layer within the top 1 foot of the snowpack. We continued to find this layer all the way up to the ridgetop. In each of our handpits we noted that the layer was not particularly weak and did not shear easily.

Large SH (10 to 15 mm) that formed last night was present on the snow surface in wind protected areas. It will invariably be destroyed and reformed before the next snowfall.The SH on the surface today was notable in that last night was quite windy and SH usually forms overnight during calm winds.

As we ascended closer to the ridgetop, we began to see signs of recent E wind scouring on the snow surface. We saw the debris of a wide propagating avalanche in the usual wind slab area underneath the large cornices along the ridgetop (NNE aspect, near treeline terrain). The crown had been almost entirely scoured away by the E winds.The remaining blocks of debris suggested that the slab had been 1 foot thick or less.

We dug a pit adjacent to the flank of this avalanche and identified the Jan 18 buried SH layer a little less than 1 foot below the snow surface. This layer did not fail easily, produced rough (BRK) shear planes, and showed unlikely to propagate in snowpit tests. This matched well with the handpit observations.

Snowpit or crown profile photo or graph: 
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Persistent Weak Layers: 
On the surface
Buried
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Terrain: elevations: 
Near Treeline
Below Treeline
Terrain: aspects: 
N
NE
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Elevation of Observation: 
6000-7000 ft.
7000 - 8000 ft.
Blowing Snow: 
Light
Wind Direction: 
East
Wind Speed: 
Moderate
Sky Cover: 
Clear
Air temperature: 
Below Freezing
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