The Mountain Company has recently made an agreement with EverestWeather.com (West Coast Weather, LLC) to provide professional weather forecasts for our Himalayan treks and expeditions throughout the Spring and Autumn seasons in 2015.
Following the severe weather from Cyclone HudHud that impacted
Nepal in October 2014 and also Cyclone Phailin in October 2013 we have
performed a detailed review and risk assessment for all of our trips in the Himalaya.
As discussed in our blog post The Mountain Company statement on Cyclone Hudhudand its impact on trekking in the Himalaya (October 2014), we detected this
cyclone from weather forecasts several days before impact in Himalaya. We were
able to communicate this extreme weather warning to our groups in the field and
the leaders took appropriate action by not crossing the high passes.
Following our review we believe it would further enhance
the safety of our groups to have regular weather forecasts throughout the
trekking season from an experienced organisation like EverestWeather.com. The main purpose of these forecasts is to
give advanced warning of major storms that move out of the Bay of Bengal that
can bring heavy rain and or snow in the Himalaya. Their forecasts are based on computer
generated weather data generated from government agencies. Of course weather
patterns and forecast models are very complex and these storms can quickly
change course and our leaders have to be ready to adapt to these situations.
We plan to have rolling weekly forecasts provided by
EverestWeather.com for the Everest region covering the next seven days. If
there are any significant storms brewing then we will obtain more frequent updates
between these weekly forecasts. The main purpose is to inform our leaders of the
chances of a big storm, like a cyclone or a big dump of snow (i.e 10 inches or more of snow
in 24 hours). The focus of the forecast is on a big precipitation event and less
focused on wind speeds.
We will also have region specific weekly forecasts for our
more remote western led camping treks such as Upper Dolpo to Jomsom GHT,
Dhaulagiri Circuit, Lunana Snowman, Kanchenjunga Circuit, Naar to Mustang and
Kanchenjunga to Makalu GHT. During the course of these treks our forecaster will be
keeping an eye on any systems coming towards the Himalaya and we will get
further forecasts if there is any indication of cyclonic storm
activity. For our expeditions to climb mountains like Mera Peak we will get specific
summit forecasts including precipitation and also wind speed at high altitude.
At The Mountain Company we have always taken the safety of
our groups very seriously. We believe that by investing in weather forecasts
like those provided by EverestWeather.com, this will further reduce the overall risk of our groups trekking in the Himalaya. It will also increase your chances of successfully completing
your objective as we can plan the itinerary around any major storms.
Roland Hunter
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