January 23, 2010

Spring skiing

It is one of the warmest if not the warmest January in Seattle. Never the less, skiing conditions at Snoqualmie Pass Nordic Center were wet but acceptable. Still about a meter snow - at a height of less than 1000m at a latitude similar to the northern France  (47°N). The warm weather though does not mean less rain, actually we are getting more precipitation than usual (This is opposite to conditions Seattle has in general during a year with an El Nino phenomena in the tropical pacific ... I could start talking about Arctic Oscillation, jet stream and other meteorological atmospheric patterns but I guess this blog is the wrong platform for that).

So here are some morning and afternoon pictures we took today:
A gray morning with snow/rain showers in the mountains followed by a sunny afternoon in Seattle.


Jonte going through the archs.


Theda going downhill


Ski class cannot happen often enough for Jonte.

And the afternoon:

Our winter vegetables - broccoli, radish, carrots, salad, spinach ... all growing good.
Perfect conditions, above average warm and humid.


 Many spring bulbs pushing out the first greens - I wonder when they will start to flower.


And one croccus next to the front door already about to start to flower - unbelievable, Germany is covered in snow and faces a new cold wave from the east while here the spring flowers start in mid/end January.



In the last weeks the kids had again a go at the camera ... here are a few of the photos they took. We actually planned to make a photo album with only pictures they took so far, but never got around to do so. 








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Another project of Sunke: MIMOC, a Monthly Isopycnal/Mixed layer Oceanic Climatology: http://www.uea.ac.uk/~afz11amu/mimoc.html