CT ski areas have relied on machine made snow for years, so even with a warmer winter slopes have been able to capitalize on demand that’s been rising since the pandemic.
so, there is plenty of snow around at the moment. is this a promising situation for the start of the season? well, it s promising. it is promising that we ve had a good lot of snow. the ground has started to cool down as well, which makes a big difference for the snow to actually last. and if we get some hard frosts now then the snow we do have should last that wee bit longer. fantastic. well, there s plenty of snow around today. fingers crossed for more of this for the rest of the season. ok, i haven t been on a pair of skis for a few years but i hope it s just like riding a bike. let s see. off i go. woo! well, it s encouraging to see so much snow here so early in the season. long may it last. and that s it for this time on weather world. from the cairngorm ski area. and from me here in london, and whatever the weather, we will be back with more weather world in the year ahead. so, see you then. goodbye.
woo! well, it s encouraging to see so much snow here so early in the season. long may it last. and that s it for this time on weather world. from the cairngorm ski area. and from me here in london, and whatever the weather, we will be back with more weather world in the year ahead. so, see you then. goodbye. hello there. earlier today, we saw temperatures reaching 16 celsius in southampton, and also here in exeter in devon.
like india is so distrustful of the global system. that it finds that it has to argue for its rights to development because there is no finance coming. there is no technology transfer. there is no support. instead, the global community only lectures and berates countries like india. our time here on cairngorm is almost up, but before we go, the team have lent me a pair of skis so i can feel for myselfjust how good the snow is here. ruari, you re the senior countryside ranger here, so how do you get an accurate reading of snow depth? first of all, down at car park level we have a stevenson screen and we have been recording weather data there since pre 1980, so we have scales, centimetre and metre sticks, to record the snow. but historically, actually, the people on the hill know how deep the snow is. sometimes you can come up and the hill is covered in snow, and then a night of wind and it has been windswept clean. it changes literally every day.