I finished compiling this year's snow stats with the usual results published here:
http://bestsnow.net/seas11.htm and http://bestsnow.net/summ11.htm
A historical comparison leads to the conclusion that 2010-11 was the overall top snowfall season in North America in my records, which are fairly extensive back to 1975-76 and scattered for a few seasons before that:
There is a clear margin of superiority at 128% overall vs. the next best 3 seasons: 119% in 1981-82, 117% in 2007-08 and 116% in 1996-97. 2010-11 was the #1 season for Northern and Central Colorado, #2 for California and #3 for Utah. It's also the only season with more than 4 regions over 120%. 18% of areas had record snowfall and only 16% were below average.
The preliminary Kottke Report published last month says 2010-11 is the best snow year in the 20 that they have been tracking. Their measure is different, in that they are U.S. only and count Midwest and Southeast resorts, while I ignore those but include Canada. Their regional definitions are driven by skier visits while mine are driven by distinct geographic regions in terms of snowfall patterns. I weight areas equally within region and the 8 regions equally for the total.
http://bestsnow.net/seas11.htm and http://bestsnow.net/summ11.htm
A historical comparison leads to the conclusion that 2010-11 was the overall top snowfall season in North America in my records, which are fairly extensive back to 1975-76 and scattered for a few seasons before that:
There is a clear margin of superiority at 128% overall vs. the next best 3 seasons: 119% in 1981-82, 117% in 2007-08 and 116% in 1996-97. 2010-11 was the #1 season for Northern and Central Colorado, #2 for California and #3 for Utah. It's also the only season with more than 4 regions over 120%. 18% of areas had record snowfall and only 16% were below average.
The preliminary Kottke Report published last month says 2010-11 is the best snow year in the 20 that they have been tracking. Their measure is different, in that they are U.S. only and count Midwest and Southeast resorts, while I ignore those but include Canada. Their regional definitions are driven by skier visits while mine are driven by distinct geographic regions in terms of snowfall patterns. I weight areas equally within region and the 8 regions equally for the total.