La Nina Weather Pattern Means a High Likelihood of an Epic Heli-Ski Season for Heliskiing Review
Meteorologists and weather experts around the globe are predicting that the winter of 2010-11 could represent the strongest La Nina weather event since 1955! Typically, La Nina events mean above-average precipitation, increased snowpack, and lower temperatures lasting from the Winter until Spring. Weather forecast models are predicting that this cool, wet weather pattern has a bull's-eye on the Pacific Northwest.
While this means bad news for commuters and city officials, it is great news for heli-skiing enthusiasts worldwide. HeliskiingReview.com, an online heli-ski ...

