05-12-2011, 09:47 PM
I know that this isn't quite a fishing report, but it might help some of you out.
For a number of years now I have been using recent satellite images to estimate ice and snow on the mountains and lakes. The real trick is finding a clear day!!
One of the easiest sites to use is the Active Fire maps here:
http://activefiremaps.fs.fed.us/imagery....sID=130768
As you click on the dates on the calendar you can use the small image on the left to see if it is too cloudy to use that image or not. Once you find the closest day with good clear weather, then I prefer to click on the link for false color. The false color spectrum renders ice and snow as a greenish blue and open water as black.
Once the image you want is loaded on a separate page click on it to enlarge it.
Using these pictures helps me to know if the snow is off of the hills where I like to hike into some high mountain lakes. --- That will be a long way off yet!!!
If it is clear enough it will also allow you to see when the ice comes off of Henrys.
This first picture is in false color and is from today. You should be able to recognize Island Park Res and Henrys. It looks like IP still has some ice, but Henrys is still fully covered.
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This next image is of Blackfoot Reservoir area. The only clear day I could find was from May 5th, so this is last week. There is a little bit of melting showing up.
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Good luck all!!
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For a number of years now I have been using recent satellite images to estimate ice and snow on the mountains and lakes. The real trick is finding a clear day!!
One of the easiest sites to use is the Active Fire maps here:
http://activefiremaps.fs.fed.us/imagery....sID=130768
As you click on the dates on the calendar you can use the small image on the left to see if it is too cloudy to use that image or not. Once you find the closest day with good clear weather, then I prefer to click on the link for false color. The false color spectrum renders ice and snow as a greenish blue and open water as black.
Once the image you want is loaded on a separate page click on it to enlarge it.
Using these pictures helps me to know if the snow is off of the hills where I like to hike into some high mountain lakes. --- That will be a long way off yet!!!
If it is clear enough it will also allow you to see when the ice comes off of Henrys.
This first picture is in false color and is from today. You should be able to recognize Island Park Res and Henrys. It looks like IP still has some ice, but Henrys is still fully covered.
[inline crefl1_A2011132190225-2011132190744_250m_id-mt-000_721.jpg]
This next image is of Blackfoot Reservoir area. The only clear day I could find was from May 5th, so this is last week. There is a little bit of melting showing up.
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Good luck all!!
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