It has been a while since I have been to the forum! I hope everyone has been doing well.
Anyway, if anyone is interested, I updated my charts for climate statistics on various US mountains. I was able to add a lot more new data I was able to dig up over the years (but am still trying to dig up more). Unfortunately the site I put the data on has more ads than it used to, but the data is there and hopefully interesting.
https://www.summitpost.org/interesting-climate-statistics-for-us-mountain-summits/171585
It's isn't that big of a page, but as far as I know this is the only place where the climate data for all these mountain summits is gathered in one place.
If I missed any mountain summits where weather and climate data is available, please let me know.
Thanks!
You don’t have a double masters, a background in mathematics and software engineering, or a childhood of dodging derechos and dirt devils splitting time between Stampede and the Appalachian crest, all while living with the only 150+ IQ MENSA rejected because they just couldn’t handle the reality of ICE AGE 2017. Stay in your lane and show some deferential respect to one of just a couple learned meteorologists who spend time slumming it amongst the armchairs.
Just crunching some numbers here from Grays Harbor, we really are due for a summer with below normal temps, deep marine layers to the cascades, less than ideal boating and deck conditions than we have had recently, again it's just statistics and based off the last several summers they should be correct.