Data Sources

Woohoo, the snowpack measurement is down to 8".

Snowpack data:

I used temp and precipitation data from the Alaska Climate Research Center to help me decide between June and August:


I look at Sentinel-2 satellite imagery via a pro paid subscription to CalTopo.com: "Imagery from the Sentinel-2 satellite covers the entire earth from the same viewing angle every 5 days with a 10-m horizontal resolution. The date that the image was taken is displayed on the raw image, although you may have to zoom out a bit or pan around to find it. We license this layer and don’t know precisely when the next image in your area will be taken, but it is typically within 5 days."

Googling reveals that this is a group of EU satellites, and the data is free, so I'll have to figure out how cumbersome it is to download directly.


Alaska DOT has some road webcams:

The one at Atigun Pass doesn't look too bad right now. Fingers crossed!





Comments

  1. Copernicus has a decent browser of the data. Dunno about directly download. Amazing how much melts in a week, but I guess 20+ hours of daylight helps. https://browser.dataspace.copernicus.eu/?zoom=10&lat=68.11609&lng=-148.92448

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